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Take a Message Not Working? 9 Fixes for Pixel

Sam Daniel Sam Daniel
May 18, 2026
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Take a Message Not Working? 9 Fixes for Pixel

You’re searching because Take a Message isn’t working on your Pixel, but every result at the top of Google is from January, telling you to ‘turn it off ASAP’ because of a privacy bug.

That bug was fixed months ago for most Pixel models. So why is your feature still broken? The answer depends entirely on which Pixel you own.

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Why Take a Message Not Working on My Pixel Phone?

It’s 2026 the era of instant changes. And it’s affecting the Take A Message feature as well. Earlier in January 2026, Google confirmed the audio-leaking issues on older Pixel phones.

To fix it, Google temporarily decided to discontinue the “Take A Message” for older Pixel phones(Pixel 5 and older)

But, with the new update, it’s all ok now, and you can use the feature on all Pixel phones.

So why is your feature still broken? The answer depends entirely on which Pixel you own. Let’s fix it for your Pixel and get back that Take A Message voicemail on your phone. But, before you hit to the solutions, let’s start with the quick status.

Quick Status by Pixel Model:

Pixel ModelTake a Message StatusWhat You Should Do
Pixel 4 & Pixel 5Disabled permanently (Google removed it Jan 28, 2026)Skip to [Pixel 4/5 Recovery section]
Pixel 6Working (Supported until Oct 2026)Fixes below should work
Pixel 7, 8, 9, 10Working (Fully supported)Fixes below should work
Any Pixel on Android 16 BetaMay be missing (Beta instability)Skip to [Android 16 Beta section]
Any Pixel, audio plays but greyed outPartial failure (Transcript works, audio doesn’t)Skip to [Fix #4]

Looking the table can easily tell you if you are eligible to use the Take A Message on your Pixel or it’s time to upgrade your device. But, there are still some alternatives you can use. So don’t get upset, as I have listed some alternatives to Take A Message too.

For Pixel 6-10 Owners: The Bug Is Fixed – Let’s Troubleshoot

Great news: the audio leak bug that made headlines in January 2026 does not affect Pixel 6 and newer devices anymore. If Take a Message isn’t working on your Pixel 6-10, the problem is something else. Work through the fixes below in order.


Fix #1: Check If Call Forwarding Is Blocking Take a Message.

This is the most overlooked reason Take a Message fails to trigger.

If you have unconditional call forwarding enabled, it may block the Take a Message(calls go instantly to another number), the Pixel Phone app never gets a chance to activate Take a Message.

The fix: Open your phone dialer and type ##002#, then press call.

This code erases all call forwarding settings on GSM networks (T-Mobile, AT&T, and most international carriers). You should see a message saying “All forwarding cancelled” or similar. See our guide to fix Call Forwarding Is Blocking Take a Message for various carriers.


Fix #2: Clear Phone App Cache & Force Stop.

This is the single most effective fix for “Take a Message not showing” or “audio playback not working.”

Step-by-step:

  1. Go to Settings → Apps → See all apps.
  2. Find and tap Phone (may appear as “Phone by Google”).
  3. Tap Storage & cache.
  4. Tap Clear cache (do NOT tap “Clear storage” unless nothing else works—that resets all Phone app settings).
  5. Tap the back arrow, then tap Force stop.
  6. Restart your Pixel.
  7. Open the Phone app and check if Take a Message has returned.

Why this works: The Phone app’s cache can become corrupted, hiding or breaking features. Clearing it forces the app to rebuild its configuration.


Fix #3: The “Greyed Out Toggle” Fix – Permissions & Carrier Check.

If you can see the Take a Message toggle but it’s greyed out and unclickable, the issue is either permissions or carrier support.

Check Phone app permissions:

  1. Settings → Apps → Phone → Permissions
  2. Make sure Microphone is set to Allow only while using the app
  3. Make sure Phone permission is Allowed

Check Visual Voicemail carrier support:

Take a Message requires carrier-based Visual Voicemail (VVM) to function.

  1. Open Phone app → three dots → Settings → Voicemail
  2. Look for Visual Voicemail. If this option is missing or greyed out, your carrier doesn’t support VVM.

Head to the guide visual voicemail not working on Android to fix the common VM errors.

Which carriers work? Major carriers like T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T support VVM. MVNOs (Mint, Cricket, Tello) and international carriers may not. If your carrier doesn’t support it, Take a Message will remain greyed out.


Fix #4: Audio Playback Greyed Out (But Transcript Works)

This specific issue was reported by a Three UK user in September 2025 .

The symptom: You can read the transcript of the voicemail, but the play button for the audio is greyed out.

The solution (confirmed by the affected user): Install the latest Pixel software update.

Step-by-step:

  1. Settings → System → System update
  2. Check for updates and install any available
  3. Restart your Pixel after the update completes

If you’re already on the latest update and the issue persists, go back to Fix #2 (clear Phone app cache).


Fix #5: Check Your Phone App Version

Google pushes Take a Message fixes through Phone app updates in the Play Store, not system updates.

To update:

  1. Open Google Play Store
  2. Search for “Phone by Google”
  3. If an Update button appears, tap it
  4. After updating, restart your Pixel

The current stable version (as of May 2026) has the January 2026 privacy patch included.


Fix #6: Conflict Diagnosis – Apps That Block Take a Message

Take a Message requires microphone access to record the caller’s message. If another app is holding the microphone open, Take a Message silently fails.

Common conflicts:

If you use…Why it breaks Take a MessageSolution
Call recording appsBoth try to access the call audio streamUninstall the recorder
Live Caption / TranscribeMicrophone is held openTurn off Live Caption
Work Profile or Dual SIMPhone app can’t route the featureDisable Work Profile temporarily
Google Voice voicemailGoogle Voice intercepts calls firstSet Google Voice to “Do not disturb” or unlink

To test: Temporarily disable any of these apps, then test Take a Message again.


Fix #7: Android 16 Beta Users – Beta Breaks the Feature

If you’re running Android 16 Beta on your Pixel, this is likely why Take a Message isn’t working.

Beta software is unstable by design. Proprietary Google Phone app features—including Take a Message and the entire “Call Assist” section—may be completely missing or non-functional during beta periods.

Your options:

  1. Option A (recommended): Roll back to Android 15 stable. This is the only guaranteed fix.
  2. Option B: Wait for the next Beta release (features often return in later betas)
  3. Option C: Use carrier voicemail as a temporary workaround (long-press 1 on your dialer)

Warning: Do not factory reset your phone for this issue. The beta is the problem, not your settings.


When Nothing Works: Voicemail Alternatives for Any Pixel.

If you’ve tried everything and Take a Message still isn’t working on your Pixel 6-10, here are your backup options:

1. Standard Carrier Voicemail

  • How to set up: Long-press “1” in your dialer and follow prompts
  • Pros: Always works, no setup beyond initial greeting
  • Cons: No transcripts, must dial in to listen

Follow the master guide to setup voicemail on Android, for all carriers.

2. Google Voice (Visual Voicemail + Transcripts)

  • How to set up: Download Google Voice, get a number, enable conditional forwarding from your carrier number.
  • Pros: Free transcripts, audio playback, works on any Pixel.
  • Cons: Requires Google account, conditional forwarding setup.

3. YouMail (Third-Party Visual Voicemail)

  • How to set up: Download YouMail, follow in-app carrier forwarding instructions
  • Pros: Advanced features (spam blocking, custom greetings)
  • Cons: Free tier limits, requires forwarding setup

4. Manual Call Screening (Built into Pixel)

  • How to access: When a call comes in, tap Screen call instead of answering
  • Pros: No setup required, real-time transcription
  • Cons: Requires you to actively screen each call (not automatic like Take a Message)

Take a Message Not Working on Pixel 4 & 5: Google Disabled It – Here’s What to Do Instead.

I need to give you the hard news first. On January 28, 2026, Google officially disabled Take a Message and next-gen Call Screening on Pixel 4 and Pixel 5 devices.

Why Did Google Disable It On Pixel 4 & 5:

An audio leak bug was affecting “a very small subset of Pixel 4 and 5 devices under very specific and rare circumstances” .

Because the Pixel 4 and 5 have already stopped receiving system updates (Pixel 4’s last update was 2022, Pixel 5’s was 2023), Google couldn’t patch the bug—so they removed the feature entirely.

You cannot turn it back on. The setting is gone from your Phone app.

But your Pixel can still handle missed calls. Here are your three alternatives:

Alternative 1: Set Up Carrier Voicemail (The Closest Replacement)

  1. Open your Phone app (dialer)
  2. Long-press the number 1 on the keypad
  3. Follow your carrier’s setup prompts to create a voicemail greeting and PIN
  4. Callers who you miss will now be directed to your standard voicemail box

Alternative 2: Use Manual Call Screening (Still Available)

Google did NOT remove standard Call Screening from Pixel 4 and 5 .

  • How it works: When you get an incoming call, tap Screen call instead of answering or declining
  • Google Assistant will ask who’s calling and why, transcribing their response in real time
  • You can then choose to answer, decline, or mark as spam

Alternative 3: Google Voice (Visual Voicemail with Transcripts)

If you want transcription features similar to Take a Message:

  1. Download Google Voice from the Play Store
  2. Set up a Google Voice number (free)
  3. In Google Voice settings, enable conditional call forwarding from your carrier number
  4. Missed calls will go to Google Voice, which provides transcripts and audio playback

Bottom line for Pixel 4/5 owners: Take a Message isn’t coming back. But carrier voicemail and manual call screening work perfectly. Don’t waste time searching for a fix that doesn’t exist.

Take a Message Not Working-FAQs

Is the Take a Message audio leak bug still happening?

No. The bug only affected “a very small subset of Pixel 4 and 5 devices” and was addressed by Google by disabling the feature on those models in January 2026 . Pixel 6 and newer devices were never widely affected, and Google patched any residual issues.

Will Take a Message come back to Pixel 4 and 5?

Almost certainly not. Google’s community manager stated the feature is disabled “out of an abundance of caution” . Since both models have ended system updates (Pixel 4 in 2022, Pixel 5 in 2023), Google cannot patch the underlying bug.

Why is Take a Message showing but greyed out on my Pixel 7?

Your carrier does not support Visual Voicemail. Take a Message requires carrier-based VVM to function. Contact your carrier or switch to a major carrier like T-Mobile, Verizon, or AT&T.

What’s the difference between Take a Message and Call Screening?

Take a Message is automatic—it answers missed calls without you doing anything. Call Screening requires you to actively tap “Screen call” when a call comes in. Both provide transcripts, but only Take a Message works when you’re unavailable.

When does Pixel 6 lose Take a Message support?

Pixel 6 is guaranteed updates until October 2026 . After that, Google could theoretically disable features like Take a Message on Pixel 6, similar to what happened with Pixel 4/5.

Final Words

The January 2026 privacy scare is over. For Pixel 6 and newer owners, your Take a Message feature should work—clear your cache, check your call forwarding, and update your Phone app.

For Pixel 4 and 5 owners, Google made a permanent change, but carrier voicemail and manual call screening are reliable alternatives. And if you’re on Android 16 Beta, remember: beta software breaks features. Roll back or wait for the next build. Your Pixel can still handle missed calls—you just need the right settings for your specific model.

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Sam Daniel

Sam Daniel is the founder of fixyourvoicemail.com, a no-fluff resource for voicemail setup and troubleshooting. With over a decade of telecom support experience, Sam turns frustrating voicemail issues—missed notifications, stuck greetings, password resets—into easy, step-by-step fixes. His mission: help you set it once, and make it work every time.

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