>:( Our Moto E has everything except what you want in a telephone. When a telephone rings, you pick it up an answer. When the Moto rings, you fish it out of its case, desperately try to get the code in so you can pick up, and see that it has already gone into message. Even if you DO get to it in time, the swipe function works about half the time. The voicemail is buried and does not notify me, but I've learned to try it first. It has the same old 3-decades old thing of posting all the voicemails, in order, meaning you have to listen to ten old ones before they get to yours, and you're never sure because it won't tell you the day! ("see you this evening!") There was a simpler phone advertised, but the store did not have it available, so I went up a notch for this one. It is about equal in quality, but harder to access than my old Samsung hockey puck clamshell thing.