on 21-06-2020 18:27
Hello y'all
I just a new icon on my landlines, which Google doesn't see to be able to explain what it is. It's an envelope in a speech bubble.
Does any of you know what it means?
I don't seem to have any new voice message, as per my device.
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on 23-06-2020 13:08
Hello
Could this be a text message that was sent to your landline number ?
Regards Mike
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on 23-06-2020 18:32
Hello AlexanderMTTH
If you have a c/mute button hold it down for a few seconds and see if this helps remove the icon. I am only saying this as a while ago we had a Customer with a Panasonic Dect Phone, Who had the same issue, Then by accident he tried that and its removed the logo
I'm guessing that you have tried deleting any voicemails as well
Gareth_L
on 28-06-2020 16:39
I have the same brand phone but don't have this problem or virgin media phone line, but did a search out of curiosity on that icon of that phone brand.
Yep it's new voicemail symbol and others have had same problem with that brand of phones even people with voicemail disabled, some had that icon there for months.
This was some advice given a few times to clear it, not sure though if it would have worked for you or your phone...
'press the Clear / Mute button for a few seconds. That is the bottom right button out of the four that are around the big round one. It has a C on it, a line under the C and the mute symbol underneath
'I held the c/mute button for a few seconds and it has removed the envelope and speech bubble'.
P.S, is it me or does this forum disallow other brand names, it would not let me post the brand name beginning with p and ends with sonic.
30-06-2020 10:41 - edited 30-06-2020 10:41
Hello 350
Thank you for your reply. I can't test your troubleshooting as I've reset the handset.
But I will make sure to have this tested next time. 🙂
I'm not sure about the brand-banning situation. But we can test it. "Panasonic".
21-06-2020 18:28 - edited 21-06-2020 18:29
I've tried to upload a picture, but I might not be technical enough to have succeeded.
on 23-06-2020 13:05
Hi, y'all again. 😃
I still can't see any reasonable explanation for this (on my Google search).
If anyone held hostage this information, its release will cause eas of mind.
Thanks,
Alexander.
on 23-06-2020 13:08
Hello
Could this be a text message that was sent to your landline number ?
Regards Mike
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on 23-06-2020 18:32
Hello AlexanderMTTH
If you have a c/mute button hold it down for a few seconds and see if this helps remove the icon. I am only saying this as a while ago we had a Customer with a Panasonic Dect Phone, Who had the same issue, Then by accident he tried that and its removed the logo
I'm guessing that you have tried deleting any voicemails as well
Gareth_L
on 26-06-2020 21:07
Hi Gareth
I've reset the handset complete and that worked fine. The icon is not there anymore.
I've also deactivated and reactivated the VoiceMail as well and deleted the device voicemail (not only those from the system).
With those two actions the icon disappeared, but I'm still not sure what the cause was.
Thanks and regards,
Alexander
on 26-06-2020 21:10
on 28-06-2020 16:39
I have the same brand phone but don't have this problem or virgin media phone line, but did a search out of curiosity on that icon of that phone brand.
Yep it's new voicemail symbol and others have had same problem with that brand of phones even people with voicemail disabled, some had that icon there for months.
This was some advice given a few times to clear it, not sure though if it would have worked for you or your phone...
'press the Clear / Mute button for a few seconds. That is the bottom right button out of the four that are around the big round one. It has a C on it, a line under the C and the mute symbol underneath
'I held the c/mute button for a few seconds and it has removed the envelope and speech bubble'.
P.S, is it me or does this forum disallow other brand names, it would not let me post the brand name beginning with p and ends with sonic.
30-06-2020 10:41 - edited 30-06-2020 10:41
Hello 350
Thank you for your reply. I can't test your troubleshooting as I've reset the handset.
But I will make sure to have this tested next time. 🙂
I'm not sure about the brand-banning situation. But we can test it. "Panasonic".
on 17-02-2021 10:12
I'm surprised you didn't get an answer here. From my testing this is the virgin media answerphone service. Once I called 1571 the envelope went away.