What I Found
If you have an important iPhone voicemail you want to keep, you can export it to your Mac using iExplorer and then.
If you have ever had a special voicemail follow you from phone to phone, you probably know the slightly nervous feeling of wondering what happens if it disappears. Maybe it is from a family member, an old friend, or just a moment you do not want trapped only on your iPhone.
The easiest method I showed was to install iExplorer, plug the iPhone into the Mac, let iExplorer create or read a local backup, open the Voicemail section, select the message, and export it to the desktop.
What this video covers
- What You Need
- Install iExplorer
- Let iExplorer Read Your iPhone
- Export the Voicemail
- Convert It to a Standard Audio File
The short version
The easiest method I showed was to install iExplorer, plug the iPhone into the Mac, let iExplorer create or read a local backup, open the Voicemail section, select the message, and export it to the desktop.
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