If you have a voicemail icon in your Android notification bar that won’t go away even if you clear all notifications and reboot your phone, and you have a 3rd-party voicemail app like Google Voice, here’s what probably happened and how to fix it:
Applications like Google Voice are set up to actually bypass your cell phone carrier’s built-in voicemail. When that bypass fails for some reason (and it’s only happened once to me over several months), someone may be able to leave you a voicemail on your carrier’s voicemail box, which is rendered inaccessible to you by the 3rd-party voicemail app, so your phone continues to notify you of the new voicemail.
Here’s how I fixed mine, which uses Google Voice:
That’s it! Now you’ve gotten rid of that pesky notification icon and you can move on with your life
If this happens to you often or you just want to avoid it ever happening again, you can call your carrier and ask them to deactivate your standard voicemail entirely.
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I have this problem, but not with Google Voice. I found that if I cycle through saved messages after checking new ones it disappears without fail. Annoying, but it works and it helps me stay on top of my messages.
worked like a charm!
Great, glad it worked for you!
Perfect fix…Thanks for the info.
Great! Thanks for the feedback!
it worked – thank you!
Thanks!
this worked..
when i clicked on the “new voicemail” in the notification bar, it dialed the VM number & asked me to enter the 10-digit number of the person i’m trying to reach. I entered my own number & then it asked me to enter the VM password thrice. I did nothing & the VM icon in the notification bar was gone after a ‘thank you’ message.