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Old 10-24-2008, 11:39 AM #12
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Originally Posted by SandyC View Post
Wait, say again? lol I dial *86 and then the password and then send?

Sorry, still recovering from yesterday.
Go to:

settings

Phone - on this page it says "Voicemail" *86

after the *86 put in p1234# "1234" is your password

click ok

now when you press 1 and hold it down, it automatically calls your voicemail and puts your password in for you.
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