Heads up: Google Fi is changing voicemail management on iPhones. What to watch out for? Home News Google Fi on iOS is switching to integrated voicemail directly in the phone app In-app voicemail will end in August However, the change will be fully implemented by July 2nd Sdílejte: Pavlína Čížková Published: 27. 6. 2025 12:30 If you use the Google Fi service on an iPhone, an important change is coming. Google has announced that users will no longer receive voicemails through the Google Fi app, but directly through the integrated Phone app in iOS. The change began rolling out this week, but should be fully available to everyone by July 2nd. Access to voicemails through the app will then be completely discontinued from August. This means one very important thing: if you have messages in your inbox that you want to keep, you should download them via Google Takeout by August 13th. After this date, they will unfortunately no longer be available in the app. How did Google Fi voicemails work until now? Until now, voicemails could occasionally appear in the iOS Phone app only under certain conditions – for example, when the Live Voicemail feature was active, the phone was turned on, and within service range. Google had already indicated the arrival of this voicemail redirection in April, so it’s not a shocking change. Moreover, it will solve the common problem of duplicate notifications, which announced incoming voicemails both through the Google Fi app and the native Phone app. Do you think this is a welcome change? Source: Google Blog, The Verge About the author Pavlína Čížková Pája nemálo kdy slýchá, že vypadá, jako by do přítomnosti přišla z cyberpunkového budoucna. Nejen svou prezentací, ale i svými zájmy dává veřejnosti každý den… More about the author Sdílejte: Google Fi