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Default [Solved] Anyone gotten a voicemail off their phone?

I've found the voice recorder files, and I've been able to get them off the phone, but using Astro I can't seem to find any place obvious where my voicemails (using sprint visual voicemail) are.

I have some voicemails that I would really like to be able to save off the phone.

Any ideas?

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I've found the voice recorder files, and I've been able to get them off the phone, but using Astro I can't seem to find any place obvious where my voicemails (using sprint visual voicemail) are.

I have some voicemails that I would really like to be able to save off the phone.

Any ideas?

-AndyS-
I don't have any so I can't check but I believe that smithmicro makes our visual voicemail.

Check: /data/data/com.smithmicro.DM/

But I have no clue if it's actually even stored on the phone. It might not be. Could test that theory by getting a voicemail then restoring the phone and setting up voicemail again and seeing if it's still there. If not then check out the .log and .xml files in that folder and see if they point to a location.

Or the other option would be to tar up your whole /data/ directory, get a new voicemail, tar it up again and then run a diff between the two which might reveal it.
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why not just click menu while in voice mail and forward a copy to your email address.
 
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why not just click menu while in voice mail and forward a copy to your email address.
Well there ya go. lol
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Wow, I'm feeling very dumb right now. (that worked great)

I've even used that feature before, but I thought you could only send it to another users voicemail on the sprint network. I never even thought to put an email address in there.

Wow, from post to 3 replies, including answer.... in 25 minutes!

You all are so awesome. I can't thank you enough for taking time to answer questions like these.

Thanks again!
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Your voicemails are in:
/data/data/com.coremobility.app.vnotes/files
 
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Andy,

That's what "community" is all about.




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Wow, I'm feeling very dumb right now. (that worked great)

I've even used that feature before, but I thought you could only send it to another users voicemail on the sprint network. I never even thought to put an email address in there.

Wow, from post to 3 replies, including answer.... in 25 minutes!

You all are so awesome. I can't thank you enough for taking time to answer questions like these.

Thanks again!
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Your voicemails are in:
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@buck are you sure of this? I tried to look for one just a minute ago and didn't see anything in here. Are they an odd extension?

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Andy,

That's what "community" is all about.
Some members forget this definition, we are all here to learn and help and thats what makes this the best and most active hero/android forum on the interwebs.

Though I kind of wonder what Flipz does other than roam these boards.
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Though I kind of wonder what Flipz does other than roam these boards.
Haha. If you only knew. :P
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@buck are you sure of this? I tried to look for one just a minute ago and didn't see anything in here. Are they an odd extension?
They are on mine at least. They should be named VN-1.AMR, VN-2.AMR, etc. I was never able to find a Linux codec to play them, but my computer does at least recognize them as audio files, and the number/timestamps correspond with my voicemails.

 
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