![]() ![]() One such feature that I’d love to see in a future version of iOS is the ability to listen to in-progress voicemails. There are several ideas presented in AnsweringMachine that are ripe for the taking in stock iOS. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videosĪs you can see, that’s a thorough list of features that brings some innovative new functionality to the table. Redirect all calls to AnsweringMachine when Do Not Disturb enabled.You can also use advanced Touch-Tone commands to force a reboot or respring. Advanced Touch-Tone commands for requesting phone location, even if location services and Wi-Fi are disabled.Passcode-protected DTMF (Touch-Tone) commands allow you to call your phone remotely to listen to and manage messages.Works with regular calls and FaceTime calls.Suppressed Call UI, which allows for easier multitasking. ![]() Pick up the call while a voicemail is in progress.Listen to the remote party as a voicemail is being recorded.Create dynamic greetings that will mention the name of contact callers along with time of day.Record your own greeting or use system voice greetings.Native notifications of new voicemails, which include dictated text (if applicable).One feature of the tweak allows users to receive transcribed voicemails, similar to the Voicemail transcription feature in iOS 10. Have a look at our hands-on video to see it in action. In fact, his new tweak, entitled AnsweringMachine, looked so intriguing that it convinced me to jailbreak my iPhone just to take it for a test drive. Needless to say, after seven or eight years of jailbreaking, it takes a lot to impress me, but that’s exactly what developer Elias Limneos was able to do. As someone who used to be heavily into jailbreaking, I’ve seen quite a few interesting and noteworthy tweaks come across my desk over the years. ![]()
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