When a phone goes straight to voicemail, it usually indicates one of the following:
The phone is turned off: The simplest explanation is that the person's phone is simply powered down.
The phone is out of service range: If the phone is in an area with no cellular coverage (like a dead zone or remote area), calls will go directly to voicemail.
The person has activated "Do Not Disturb" mode: This feature on most smartphones silences all incoming calls and sends them straight to voicemail. You can find more information about <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/do%20not%20disturb%20mode">Do Not Disturb Mode</a> here.
The person has blocked your number: If someone has blocked your number, your calls will typically go straight to their voicemail. There isn't always a definite way to know if you have been blocked, as the behavior can sometimes be similar to other scenarios.
Call forwarding is enabled: The person might have set up call forwarding to send all incoming calls directly to voicemail.
Network issues: Temporary issues with the cellular network can sometimes cause calls to go directly to voicemail.
The person is on another call: Some carriers may send calls to voicemail if the person is already on an active call and doesn't have <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/call%20waiting">Call Waiting</a> enabled.
It's important to consider the context. If the phone consistently goes to voicemail over a long period, blocking is a more likely possibility. However, a single instance could simply be due to a temporary issue or the phone being off.
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