
How to Extract Audio from Voice Mails
01. Open the Phone App
Launch the Phone app on your iPhone.
02. Access Voicemail
Tap on the "Voicemail" tab located at the bottom right corner of the screen.
03. Select Voicemail
Browse through your voicemails and select the one you want to save as an audio file by tapping on it.
04. Share Voicemail
Tap on the "Share" icon (usually depicted as a square with an arrow pointing upwards).
05. Save as Audio File
From the sharing options, select "Save to Files" or "Save to Dropbox" depending on your preferences. If you choose "Save to Files," select the desired location (iCloud Drive or On My iPhone) and tap "Save."
06. Access the Audio File
Navigate to the Files app on your iPhone. You should find the saved audio file in the location you chose.
07. Optional
If you prefer, you can also email the audio file to yourself or use other apps like Notes, Voice Memos, or any other third-party file management app to store the audio file.
01. Open Voicemail App
Open the Voicemail app on your Android device. The location of this app may vary depending on the manufacturer of your device.
02. Access Voicemail
Navigate through your voicemails and select the one you want to save as an audio file.
03. Listen to Voicemail
Listen to the voicemail to ensure it's the correct one.
04. Download Voicemail
Some Android devices allow you to download voicemails directly from the Voicemail app. If this option is available, look for a "Download" or "Save" option within the voicemail playback screen.
05. Use a Voice Recorder App
If there's no direct option to save the voicemail, you can use a voice recorder app installed on your phone. Play the voicemail through the speaker and record it using the voice recorder app.
06. Access the Saved Audio File
Once you've saved the voicemail as an audio file, you can access it through the file manager app on your Android device. It's typically stored in the "Downloads" folder, but this may vary depending on your device and settings.
07. Optional
If you prefer, you can also transfer the audio file to your computer or cloud storage for safekeeping.

How to Extract Audio from Videos
Some smartphones may have built-in features or options to extract audio from videos without the need for third-party apps. Here's how you can do it on some devices:
Samsung Galaxy Devices
Samsung's Video Editor app allows you to extract audio from videos. Open the Video Editor app, import the video you want to extract audio from, and then select the "Extract Audio" option.
iPhone and iPad
On iOS devices, you can use the Shortcuts app to create a shortcut that extracts audio from a video. You can find pre-made shortcuts for this purpose in the Shortcuts Gallery or create your own using the "Extract Audio from Video" action.
01. Install a Video to Audio Converter
Go to your phone's app store (Google Play Store for Android or App Store for iOS) and search for a video to audio converter app. Some popular options include "MP3 Video Converter" for Android and "Video to MP3 Converter" for iOS.
02. Download and Launch the App
Once you've found a suitable app, download and install it on your phone. Then, launch the app from your app drawer or home screen.
03. Select the Video File
On the app, you'll typically see an option to select a video file. Tap on this option and navigate to the location where your video is saved on your phone.
04. Choose Audio Format and Settings
After selecting the video file, you may have the option to choose the audio format and quality. MP3 is a commonly used audio format, but you may have other options as well. Additionally, some apps may allow you to customize settings such as bitrate and audio quality.
05. Extract the Audio
Once you've configured the settings, there should be an option to start the conversion process. Tap on this option to begin extracting the audio from the video file.
06. Save the Extracted the Audio
After the extraction process is complete, the app will typically prompt you to choose a location to save the extracted audio file. Select a suitable location on your phone's storage and tap on the "Save" or "Done" button.
07. Access the Extracted the Audio
Once saved, you can access the extracted audio file from the location you specified. It should be available in your phone's file manager or within the app's interface, depending on the app you're using.