How — To See Blocked Voicemails On Iphone
: Tap the green phone icon on your home screen.
When you block a contact on your iPhone, you might think their ability to reach you is completely severed. While your phone won't ring or notify you of their attempts, Apple actually stores any voicemails they leave in a hidden, low-priority folder. how to see blocked voicemails on iphone
To see blocked voicemails on an iPhone, you must access a hidden folder within the Phone app where iOS automatically filters these messages. While blocking a contact silences their calls and prevents notifications, the system still allows the caller to reach your carrier's voicemail server, which then routes the message to a separate "Blocked Messages" section. : Tap the green phone icon on your home screen
Blocking a contact on your iPhone is a great way to stop spam calls and silence harassers. But what happens if you block someone by accident? Or what if you need to check if a blocked contact has tried to reach you for legal or personal reasons? To see blocked voicemails on an iPhone, you
| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | Some carriers (e.g., certain regional providers) do not support this feature. If “Blocked Messages” never appears, your carrier may discard blocked voicemails instead. | | Visual Voicemail required | You must have Visual Voicemail enabled (standard on most postpaid plans). Basic “call-in” voicemail will not show this folder. | | No notifications | You will never receive a badge or alert that a blocked voicemail exists. You must manually check the folder. | | iOS version | The feature appeared in iOS 13 and exists in all later versions (including iOS 17/18). |
: Tap any message in this list to play it, view a transcript (if available), or delete it permanently. Why Can't I See the "Blocked Messages" Folder?
