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com.apple.mobilephone error 1035 meaning?
iPhone 6 iOS 10.02
I got this error message when I tried to update my voicemail greeting.
Any idea how to fix it?
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iPhone 6 iOS 10.02
I got this error message when I tried to update my voicemail greeting.
Any idea how to fix it?
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ATTMobilityCare
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7 years ago
Hello Community,
Although this is an older thread, we still see a lot of traffic and similar questions for this issue. We wanted to take a moment to summarize the issue, and provide a solution.
The Error & The Fix
The error you are receiving indicates there was an issue with your Visual VM, and it needs to be set up or reset up. Sometimes calling your voicemail (pressing and holding 1) and listening to a message may resolve the error. If that does not work, we recommend you visit our Troubleshoot & Resolve app listed in our Visual Voicemail support link for specific instructions to resolve this on your device.
Resetting the network on the device has been a fix in some instances. Please understand, resetting your network will delete saved Wi-Fi Networks.
Note: Because many devices use this feature, be sure you have the correct device selected for the tutorial.
Ace Solution
Here is a great solution provided by @SundanceD!
Tim, AT&T Community Specialist
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texasflash76
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5 years ago
I had same problem and pressing 1 to dial voicemail fixed it without doing anything else.
The iphone voicemail app appears to lose sync with the carriers voicemail. By pressing 1 and going into voicemail the old-school way, it dials into the AT&T vmail server and you are prompted for your passcode. I entered the passcode and recorded a new outgoing message. Then I hung-up. Immediately the visual voicemail started working again and voice messages started appearing again.
No iphone setting changes required.
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muzikgyrl
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8 years ago
Good Morning,
I had this error as well. Go to settings and turn your cellular data on. That fixed my problem, hopefully it will fix yours.
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romad
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8 years ago
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willyverhaegen
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8 years ago
I have the same problem and the data are on as well
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Nickelgoat6
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2 Messages
8 years ago
I have the same problem and the data is turned on as well
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myrcosalaline
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8 years ago
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romad
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408 Messages
8 years ago
It DID NOT have WiFi on.
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romad
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8 years ago
OK, after talking with AT&T support, I was ready to do my "last resort" action of doing a complete restore of the iOS and reloading from a backup. However, I decided to make one more attempt and wouldn't you know it, this time everything worked! I even redid it a couple of times to make certain. Thus it looks like there must have been some glitch ether in the phone, at AT&T's servers, or in the cellular connection between the two.
So a big THANK YOU to all who replied with suggestions even if they didn't pan out in the long run.
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Fia289
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8 years ago
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