EE is bringing visual voicemail to its iPhone-owning customers -- but currently only if you're on one of the company's swanky 4G tariffs.
If you're a 4GEE customer with one of Apple's shiny smart phones, text 'iPhone visual' (without the quote marks) to 150 to turn on the service, which lists your voicemails on-screen and makes it easy to hear, delete and respond to your voicemail.
Although Apple debuted the handy service way back in 2007, until now O2 is the only network who bothered switching it on for iPhone customers.
You'll need to make sure you've got iOS 6 or higher installed on your mobile, as well as up-to-date carrier settings -- EE has published some hints on how to update those settings. It should work on any iPhone, although only iPhone 5 owners will be on 4GEE.
Unfortunately, although EE is the umbrella-like network that also runs both Orange and T-Mobile, right now visual voicemail is only available to 4G customers on a 4GEE contract.
Orange customers shouldn't have long to wait however. I contacted EE, which told me, "We're rolling out visual voicemail in a controlled manner starting with customers on the new superfast EE brand. We aim to offer it to Orange customers in forthcoming weeks."
The news is less positive if you're on T-Mobile and long overdue some visual voicemail antics. EE told me it's "reviewing it for roll out to T-Mobile customers at a later stage", which means you may be waiting a while longer.
Visual voicemail is an extremely handy iPhone tool, so it's great to see EE adding the service. As this 2011 post from Mobile Industry Review notes, however, it's ludicrous that it's taken operators this long to activate a service that's over five years old.
Are you itching for visual voicemail? What do you think of EE's 4G network? Leave me a message in the comments, or on our Facebook wall. I leave you with a video of Steve Jobs introducing the somehow-still-not-standard feature, way back in 2007.

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billfred 28 January, 2013 17:18
The one thing I miss about iPhone and it's not even on all of them? ouch
anonymous 28 January, 2013 17:39
HulloMail gets you Visual Voice Mail on iOS Android Blackberry no need to wait or get tied into a network you don't want.
Meleagru 28 January, 2013 18:35
It's funny because I just watched that keynote today and almost chuckled when this feature was part of that. How to oversell should be the logo for Apple.
anonymous 28 January, 2013 19:48
I'd moved over to 3 from the costly O2. The coverage seems fine but I do miss the Visual voice mail. The old way now seems really hard to get used to now.
anonymous 29 January, 2013 00:59
Agree with anonymous 17:39...... Why go iPhone when you can have this service on any device, its nothing new apple.....
anonymous 29 January, 2013 09:53
It was actually new when they showed it off. It's actually one department that I'm sad to see that isn't integrated into android more. I'm sure it'll be a 'major' step forward for key lime pie.
HarryMonmouth 29 January, 2013 10:01
this is excellent. They will be eking out a little more brand loyalty from me at any rate. I was very close to jumping ship from Orange but I shall hold on a while now.
anonymous 29 January, 2013 10:21
Now all I would like on EE is my merge calls / conference calls feature back which I miss so much since leaving O2!
I never actually appreciated O2 so much until moving to EE... The 4G is good, when you actually get the god damn signal! The 3G is rubbish compared to Vodafone's HSPA!
anonymous 29 January, 2013 13:16
I have been using Hullomail for years. You get your voicemails sent direct to email also and its free.
works on android and iOS couldnt tell you about rim or windows though but they probley also have the app on there stores.
julius59 29 January, 2013 14:15
I too have been using HulloMail for years. I used the apple visual voicemail on o2 which is pretty basic. Being charged a premium to use this on EE/Orange/T-Mobile is crazy. HulloMail is free but subscription to additional features is available too - includes transcription and caller based greetings and works on all iPhone and Android tariffs.
Enjoy peeps!
anonymous 3 February, 2013 19:21
"...Now all I would like on EE is my merge calls / conference calls feature back which I miss so much since leaving O2! ..."
Conference calling and merge calls is already available in EE, you just need to call 150 to ask them to activate it on your SIM...
Pete Morgan 18 April, 2013 09:17
Still no sign of VVM on Orange UK. Weeks. How many 'weeks' exactly? 52 weeks?