Can I send a voice message from iPhone?

Voice messaging allows you to send recorded audio clips instead of text messages. It has become an increasingly popular communication method, with over 150 million voice messages sent daily on WhatsApp alone (The Rise of Voice Notes – 20 Statistics – Sound Branch). On iPhone, voice messaging is integrated into the Messages app and other communication platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and more. This enables iPhone users to easily record and send voice messages to contacts right from their device.
In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about voice messaging on iPhone, including how to enable it, record voice messages, attach them, listen to received messages, and more. We’ll also provide tips for getting the most out of voice messaging on your iPhone.
Enabling Voice Messaging
Voice messaging allows iPhone users to quickly send audio recordings as messages over iMessage or SMS text messaging. Before you can send or receive voice messages on an iPhone, you first need to enable the voice messaging feature in your iPhone settings.
To enable voice messaging on your iPhone, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Tap on Messages.
- Under the Messages heading, toggle on the switch next to Audio Messages to enable voice messaging.
With Audio Messages enabled, you will now see a microphone icon when composing new messages in the Messages app. Tapping this microphone icon allows you to record and send quick voice messages to your contacts (Source: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/send-and-receive-audio-messages-iph2e42d3117/ios).
If you always want to keep audio messages, you can change the setting for how long messages are kept under Settings > Messages > Expire (below Audio Messages), then tap Never (Source: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/send-and-receive-audio-messages-iph2e42d3117/ios). With the steps above, you can easily enable voice messaging on your iPhone.
Recording a Voice Message
Recording and sending voice messages on iPhone is easy with the built-in Voice Memo app. Here’s how to record a new voice message:
Open the Voice Memos app on your iPhone. Tap the red record button at the bottom to start recording your message. Speak your message into the microphone. When you’re finished, tap the stop button. You can replay your recording to review it. If you want to redo it, simply tap delete and record again (Source: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/make-a-recording-iph4d2a39a3b/ios).
Some tips for recording great voice messages:
- Speak clearly and enunciate your words.
- Find a quiet environment without too much background noise.
- Hold the iPhone microphone close to your mouth as you speak.
- Keep messages brief and concise for easy listening.
Once you’re happy with your recording, you can easily attach it to a text message or email on iPhone. Read on to learn how to send your voice message to friends and family.
Attaching a Voice Message
Attaching a voice message to a text or email on iPhone is easy to do. After recording a voice message, simply tap the arrow icon in the top right corner to bring up the share sheet. From here, you can choose to attach the voice message to a new text message, email, or social media post.
To attach a voice message to a text or iMessage:
- Open the Messages app and select a contact or start a new message thread.
- Tap the microphone icon and record your voice message.
- When finished, tap the arrow icon in the top right.
- Select the text message thread you want to attach it to.
- The voice message will be attached and sent when you tap the send button.
To attach a voice message to an email:
- Open the Mail app and start a new email.
- Tap the microphone icon to record your voice message.
- Tap the arrow icon and select Mail from the share sheet.
- Select the email draft you want to attach the voice message to.
- The voice message will be embedded in the email when sent.
Attaching voice messages to texts or emails is a convenient way to add an audio element when communicating. It allows you to convey tone and emphasis not possible with text alone.
Listening to Voice Messages
Once a voice message has been received on an iPhone, listening to it is easy and straightforward. Here’s how to listen to voice messages on an iPhone:
1. Open the Phone app and tap the “Voicemail” tab located in the bottom right corner.
2. A list of received voice messages will be displayed. Tap on any message you want to listen to.
3. The voice message will begin playing automatically. You can pause or resume playback by tapping the play/pause button.
4. Adjust the volume using the side volume buttons on the iPhone.
5. Drag the playhead left or right to skip forwards or backwards in the message.
6. Once the message ends, you will have the option to replay it, call the number back, share the message or delete it.
Listening to voice messages on iPhone is quick and easy. With just a couple taps in the Phone app, you can access and play back any received voice messages. This makes it simple to stay on top of your voicemails while on the go.
Replying to Voice Messages
When you receive a voice message on your iPhone, you have a few different options for replying directly from the message.
To reply with a voice message of your own:
- Open the message and tap the Play button to listen.
- Once it finishes, tap and hold the mic icon and record your voice reply.
- When done, lift your finger to send the message back to the sender.
You can also reply by calling the sender back. To do this:
- Open the voice message.
- Tap the contact name or number at the top.
- On the contact screen, tap the Phone icon to call the sender.
Replying directly from a voice message allows you to respond quickly without having to navigate to the phone app or Contacts. According to Apple Support, sliding right and left on the message also lets you fast-forward or rewind the audio [1].
Sharing Voice Messages
One handy feature of voice messaging on iPhone is the ability to share voice messages you’ve received with other contacts. There are a couple different ways to go about sharing a voice message from your iPhone:
To forward a voice message in an existing conversation in the Messages app, open the conversation, tap and hold on the voice message you want to share, then tap Forward. This will pull up the New Message screen with the voice message already attached and ready to be forwarded to a new recipient of your choice.
You can also share a voice message from the Details screen for that message. Open the conversation in Messages, tap on the voice message, then tap the Share button in the upper right. From here you will get options to forward the message via Messages, Mail, AirDrop and more.
Finally, if you want to send a voice message that exists in the Voice Memos app, open the voice memo and tap the Share button at the bottom. You’ll then be presented with sharing options including Messages, Mail, AirDrop and Notes. Tap your desired option and send away.
The ability to quickly forward and share voice messages you receive with other contacts directly from your iPhone makes voice messaging even more useful. It’s a convenient way to pass along important audio information while on the go.
Deleting Voice Messages
To delete a voice message on the iPhone, open the Phone app and tap Voicemail in the bottom right. This will bring you to your list of voice messages.
To delete a single message, swipe left on the message you want to delete and tap the red Delete button. You can also tap the message to open it, then tap the Delete button in the top right corner.
To delete multiple messages at once, tap Edit in the top right corner. Tap the circle next to each message you want to delete, then tap the red Delete button at the bottom.
You can also delete all messages at once by tapping the Delete All button at the very bottom of your voicemail list. This will delete all of your current voicemail messages.
According to this article, it’s important to remember to delete old and unneeded voice messages regularly to free up storage space on your iPhone.
Voice Message Options
The iPhone provides additional options when sending voice messages beyond just recording and sending audio. You can add effects, annotations, and more to spice up your voice messages.
Effects allow you to modify your voice when recording a message. To access effects, tap the “effects” icon that looks like a star before recording your message. Effects include voices like Helium that raise the pitch of your voice or Darth Vader that lowers it. You can also add an echo or robotic modulation effects.
Annotations allow you to draw or add text on top of your voice message. After recording your message, tap the annotation icon that looks like a pen. You can then draw or type text that will display for the recipient while listening to your message. This allows you to emphasize parts of your message visually.
You can also tapback an audio message after receiving it, just like with standard iMessages. The tapback icons are displayed below the voice waveform. Tap one to instantly react to the sender without recording your own audio reply.
Finally, you can view transcriptions of received voice messages by tapping the “Transcript” button below the waveform. This displays the automatically generated text transcript that you can read while listening or instead of listening.
Conclusion
In summary, sending voice messages from an iPhone is easy and convenient. Here are some key points about using voice messaging on iPhones:
– Enable voice messaging in Settings to be able to record and send voice messages.
– Press and hold the microphone icon in the Messages app to quickly record a voice memo to send.
– Listen to incoming voice messages right in the Messages thread.
– Reply with a text or voice message, or forward voice messages to other contacts.
– Manage voice message playback with options like pausing, skipping, deleting, and sharing.
With voice messaging built right into the iPhone’s Messages app, it’s a handy way to send quick audio notes, capture thoughts, and add expression to your conversations. It provides a natural alternative to typing out messages. Give it a try for efficient, engaging communication with friends and family!