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March 2019
Does anybody else have a problem with Galaxy S9 voicemail notifications? It comes up even if there is no voicemail, and when there is deleting all messages doesn't make it go away. Clearing the phone app data and cache makes the notification and indicator go away but only temporarily. It's driving me crazy. My mailbox is currently empty.
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March 2019
Hello @FidoValeska
Thanks for responding.
Unfortunately I can't follow this instructions. The S9 doesn't use the voicemail app, it has its own "Phone" app. Notifications cannot be turned off for it. Best I can do is "Silent and Minimized"
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March 2019
Hey @Skinned!
Would you be able to try performing a full factory data reset to see if that changes things?
Let us know if that helps!
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April 2019
Hello @FidoAmanda,
Unfortunately that doesn't fix the problem. I've reset factory reset it it twice; once before the Pie update and two weeks ago when I had my screen replaced. The issue has existed since the first day I was issued the phone running Oreo. It appeared to be brand new when I got it.
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April 2019
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April 2019
That does work, but only temporarily. The voicemail notification will eventually come back in time, even without so much as an incoming phone call, sometimes in a day or two, sometimes within an hour or two. I don't see any type of pattern.
Maybe it's worth noting that before this phone I used to have an iPhone and I had visual voice mail. I thought maybe something was wrong on the account end so I phoned in an had my add-ons looked at. No issues found.
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April 2019
Thank you for trying that out @Skinned!
At this point, I would like to double check the add on on the account, just to make sure that everything is right on our end.
I'll be sending you a PM shortly.
Talk to you soon!
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June 2019
I fixed the problem. It appears to be a bug in the Samsung Phone app. I installed a modified version of the Google dialler that works with the phone, set it as default and then revoked all of the Samsung phone app's permissions. Problem solved.
I just came to post the fix here in case others run into the problem.
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June 2020
How do you do it?
I am getting notifications on SMS that someone has left a voice message but when I access the voicemail, there are no messages. It is frustrating
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June 2020
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June 2019
Sweet, thanks for sharing @Skinned !
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March 2019
Hey @Skinned!
I can see how inconvenient it can be to keep getting that notification.
Let's try these to disable and then re-enable the “show notification” option via the voicemail app settings. This fix is known to remove the ever persistent new voicemail notification. Here’s what you need to do:
- Firstly, access the “Show notifications” setting in your voicemail application by going to your Galaxy S9 Settings.
- Here, find and open the Application Manager.
- Navigate to all apps.
- Scroll and find the Voicemail app.
- Tap to open it and then deselect the Show notifications option.
- Once disabled, tap the option to re-enable it.
- Make sure to check “Show notifications.”
- Reboot your Galaxy S9 and test that the voicemail works correctly by leaving yourself a test voicemail.
Keep us posted if that works!

