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Easy Ways to Back Up Your iPhone Voicemails

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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Backing up your iPhone voicemails is important as they can contain important information that you may want to keep for future reference. However, with so many different methods of storing voicemails it can be difficult to know which one is best for you. In this article, we will outline some of the easiest ways to back up your iPhone voicemails.

1. Backing up voicemails to iCloud

One of the easiest ways to back up your iPhone voicemails is to use iCloud. iCloud is Apple’s cloud-based storage service, which allows you to store data in a secure and accessible manner. To back up your voicemails using iCloud, follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Open the ‘Settings’ app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Tap on your ‘Apple ID’ banner.

Step 3: Tap on ‘iCloud’.

Step 4: Scroll down and turn on the switch for ‘Voicemail’.

Step 5: Voicemails will now start backing up to iCloud automatically.

2. Backing up voicemails to iTunes

Another easy way to back up your iPhone voicemails is to use iTunes. iTunes is a media player and library app that also allows you to back up your iPhone data. To backup your voicemails using iTunes, follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer.

Step 2: Open iTunes on your computer.

Step 3: Click on the iPhone icon in the top left corner.

Step 4: Go to the ‘Summary’ tab.

Step 5: Click on ‘Back Up Now’ under the ‘Manually Back Up and Restore’ section.

Step 6: Wait for the backup process to complete.

3. Backing up voicemails using third-party apps

There are many third-party apps available on the App Store that can help you back up your iPhone voicemails. Some popular apps include iExplorer, FoneLab, and iMazing. These apps allow you to extract your voicemails from your iPhone and save them to your computer or cloud storage service. To use these apps, follow the instructions provided by the app.

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