How to restore the broken Visual Voicemail on your iPhone?

Use this simple trick to restore Visual Voicemail on your iPhone.

If you are using the internet tethering hack on your iPhone or if you have tried to tether your iPhone you must have ended up with a broken Visual Voicemail on your iPhone. Since Visual Voicemail is one of coolest features of your iPhone, many times you don’t want to sacrifice that.

If you are willing to trade-in internet tethering for Visual Voicemail then follow these simple steps to recover Visual Voicemail on your iPhone.

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Go into your iPhone Settings. Scroll down to locate the “General” settings item and tap into that.

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Once on the General settings page scroll all the way down to locate the “Profiles” item. Tap on that to open up your iPhone network profiles.

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If you’ve tried internet tethering or have been using it you should be able to see multiple profiles. The focus here is to remove any profiles other than the carrier profile, in this case “US AT&T“. Go ahead and tap into the “Enable Tethering” profile in this case, if you have the same profile listed.

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When you see the detail about the profile you can hit the “Remove” button to remove the profile. You might be prompted to confirm the removal.

Once you remove all the hacked profiles from your iPhone, your Visual Voicemail should start to work again. Leave your iPhone for a couple of minutes for it to restore the Visual Voicemail capability. If it doesn’t restore automatically go ahead and restart your iPhone. Visual Voicemail capability on your iPhone should be working by now.

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One comment

  1. arum4me
    #1

    This may work great with an AT&T phone but not with Verizon. There is no "profiles section. any help would be appreciated.

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