

At one point or another, we’ve all received a voicemail we’d like to listen to over and over or share with someone else. Perhaps you’d like to keep a voicemail from a family member or spouse for sentimental reasons, or save a particularly hilarious or incriminating drunken voicemail to blackmail or rib a friend.
Given that carriers often limit the amount of storage space available for voicemails or even impose time limits on how long a voicemail can be saved before it has to be manually resaved, options for sharing and preserving voicemails have been restricted. Until now, that is.
Apple’s newly released iOS 9 now lets you share or save any voicemail directly from your Phone app via email, the Voice Memo app, text message, the Notes app, or any third-party app that supports .m4a files, including Evernote, Dropbox, and more.
Now you can preserve voicemail messages precious to you or simply have a bit of fun embarrassing your friends.
For more iOS 9 tips and tricks, check out our other iOS 9 how-to guides.
Sources: iMore; iPhoneHacks; The App Factor
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