When you block a phone number on your iPhone, you prevent that person from calling, texting, or FaceTiming you. However, many users are surprised to learn that blocked callers can still leave voicemails. The iPhone does not delete these voicemails; instead, it hides them in a specific folder to prevent them from cluttering your main inbox.

Accessing blocked voicemails on an iPhone can be a bit tricky, but there are several methods to try. By checking the Voicemail app, Phone app, carrier settings, or using third-party apps, you should be able to access and listen to blocked voicemails. If you're still having trouble, it's recommended to contact your carrier or Apple support for further assistance.

While blocking a number prevents your iPhone from ringing, it doesn't always stop the caller from leaving a message. Apple automatically moves these recordings to a hidden section to keep your primary inbox clean.

Once unblocked, future calls will come through normally, and their voicemails will appear in your main inbox.



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