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We don’t like receiving phone calls. It’s annoying when those who call you to make a phone call go to voicemail and not your phone.
There are many reasons why you might experience this incoming calls Voicemail may be turned off while calls to the outgoing line are still fine. We’ve collected them all in one article that will help you troubleshoot your issue.
You can set most cell phones to forward incoming calls from another number. It can cause incoming calls to go directly to voicemail. This can lead to incoming calls going straight to voicemail. To test if you have this issue, disable call forwarding settings on your handset.
For an iPhone: Go to Settings > Phone > Call Forwarding Switch off the setting.
The exact steps for an Android phone may vary depending on the brand or model. However, in general you will open the app Phone app First, choose the three dots, Settings, Calls. Call Forwarding Make sure that it is turned off.
You may not be the only one having problems with incoming calls. Check with other people in the same location and using the same service whether they are also not receiving calls. If you’re using (for example) AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile, look for someone else who’s also a customer.
If other people are having trouble receiving calls it is likely that the problem lies with the service provider. It could be that it isn’t resolving over time, or even after you move to another location. If that happens, call your service provider and/or try the following tips.
Smartphones possess a “special” feature Airplane ModeThe quick settings menu can be accessed by clicking the down arrow at the top of your screen to access “Airplane mode”. The airplane mode disallows wireless transmitters such as your Wi-Fi, cellular and Bluetooth radios.
This toggle is useful to reset your connection quickly and fix any incoming calls problems.
The most common reason your phone doesn’t ring is because you have switched on Do Not Disturb It was in mode, and I forgot to switch it off.
People usually have a set time of the day, such as when they go to bed. DnD mode then kicks in at a specific time and turns off at another. Let’s say you have turned it on manually. Even if there is a time, it will still not turn off until you flip it again manually!
These are the exact details How to activate or disable Do not Disturb mode Variations can be made by brand of phone (e.g. Samsung Galaxy), as well as the operating system. You should however, get the DnD (or the equivalent) toggle from the shortcuts menu when you swipe up from the top left of your home screen.
Some calls may be rejected by your phone and sent to voicemail. It is possible that your phone has a list of number rejects where some contacts have been accidentally blocked. Inadvertently setting your phone to reject any private number is also possible. These are calls that can block your Caller ID. Personal numbers can be used by many businesses like banks and insurance firms. If they are incoming, you will receive a rejection.
Apple iPhones will require that you go to Settings > Phone > Silence Unknown Callers Make sure that it isn’t toggled on.
Android phones have different methods for blocking or unblocking unknown callers. This is dependent on which brand you are using. You’ll open your phone dialer and tap on the unknown caller three dots.
Go to Settings Select the option that opens.
Open Block Numbers.
Toggle Unknown/private numbers To the position you desire
You should also check the rejected list in your phone to make sure you haven’t blocked someone who is unable to reach your voicemail.
You can use the following: Bluetooth Call audio device, your device may not ring, or function properly. However, it will try to send the call. You might interpret this as a call reject, or your phone may continue to ring without answering until the call goes to voicemail. You can disable Bluetooth and turn your Bluetooth off to see if the incoming call works again.
Most smartphones have a SIM card that allows them to use the provider’s network. Certain new smartphones come with an “eSIM”, a part of the device that can be used with several network providers.
You may not be receiving calls because your SIM card isn’t working properly. It is easiest to find out if your SIM card is faulty by taking it from your phone and then putting it into a different phone.
Contact your provider to swap SIMs if you suspect your SIM may be damaged. With no account changes, your account can be transferred onto a new SIM card.
Forum users have reported that some iPhone users found the solution to their problem by changing the Announce Calls setting from “Always to” to the right.
Go to Settings > Siri & Search > Announce Calls Choose and make your choice Always There are many other options.
It doesn’t mean that you have to change the setting from Always. Some users report that simply switching it on, then testing it out to verify if it is working, before changing it again can resolve the issue.
It could be possible that your iPhone is switching automatically to driving mode when making calls. Do Not Disturb may also apply if this happens. This feature must be turned off if you wish to continue receiving calls on your iPhone while driving.
This feature can be disabled on iOS 15 and newer devices Settings > Focus > Driving.
By tapping on the toggle, you can disable focus mode when driving. Alternativly, change the setting below Turn On Automatically to When Connected to Car Bluetooth or Manually.
Don’t be alarmed if you don’t find “Driving”, under the focus type list. By tapping on the button, you can add it. You can also delete any focus using the Delete Focus At the bottom of their settings page, click on this butto.
It is very rare for calls to go straight to voicemail because your carrier settings may have changed or are not working properly. The carrier settings control how your phone connects to the network. This could cause incoming calls to go to voicemail.
Go to www.iPhone.com/carrier/update to update your iPhone’s carrier settings Settings > General > About. Carrier Seek out an upgrade if it is possible.
Android smartphones may vary in this regard Settings > About Phone Start by looking for an opportunity Update profile. System updates instead.
You might also want to modify your voicemail to let callers know that you should be contacted instead.