Try these steps first
Green text bubbles on an iPhone can mean that you're texting with someone who doesn't also have an iPhone, but they also mean that the texts are not encrypted through iMessage. Hence, Apple has made it easy for iPhone users to distinguish between SMS and iMessages by colouring SMS messages in Green and iMessages in Blue colour. An easy way of remembering this is to think of Green as being related to Money which is what your Carrier wants from you.
- Restart your device:
- Check your network connection. To send a message as iMessage or MMS, you need a cellular data or Wi-Fi connection. To send an SMS message, you need cellular network connection. If you turn on Wi-Fi Calling, you can send SMS messages over Wi-Fi.
- Check with your carrier to see if the type of message you’re trying to send, like MMS or SMS, is supported.
- If you’re trying to send group MMS messages on an iPhone, go to Settings > Messages and turn on MMS Messaging. If you don't see an option to turn on MMS Messaging or Group Messaging on your iPhone, then your carrier might not support this feature.
- Make sure that your device has enough space to receive images and videos.
- Make sure that you entered the correct phone number or email address for the contact.
If you see a Waiting for Activation alert, learn what to do.
If you still need help, find your issue below to learn what to do next.
If you see a red exclamation point
If you try to send a message and you see with an alert that says Not Delivered, follow these steps:
- Check your network connection.
- Tap , then tap Try Again.
- If you still can’t send the message, tap , then tap Send as Text Message. Messaging rates may apply. Contact your carrier for more information.
If you see a green message bubble
If you see a green message bubble instead of a blue one, then that message was sent using MMS/SMS instead of iMessage. There are several reasons for this:
- The person that you sent the message to doesn't have an Apple device.
- iMessage is turned off on your device or on your recipient’s device. To check if iMessage is turned on for your device, go to Settings > Messages > iMessage.
- iMessage is temporarily unavailable on your device or on your recipient’s device.
Learn the difference between iMessage and MMS/SMS messages.
If you receive messages on one device but not the other
If you have an iPhone and another iOS device, like an iPad, your iMessage settings might be set to receive and start messages from your Apple ID instead of your phone number. To check if your phone number is set to send and receive messages, go to Settings > Messages, and tap Send & Receive.
If you don't see your phone number, you can link your iPhone number to your Apple ID so you can send and receive iMessages from your phone number. You can also set up Text Message Forwarding so you can send and receive MMS and SMS messages on all of your Apple devices.
If you have issues with a group message
If you’re in a group message and stop receiving messages, check if you left the conversation. Open Messages and tap the group message. If you see a message that says you left the conversation, then either you left the conversation or you were removed from the group message. You can rejoin a group message only if someone in the group adds you.
To start a new group message:
- Open Messages and tap the Compose button to start a new message.
- Enter the phone numbers or email addresses of your contacts.
- Type your message, then tap the Send button .
If you have other issues with a group message, you might need to delete the conversation and start a new one. To delete a group message:
- Open Messages and find the conversation that you want to delete.
- Swipe left over the conversation.
- Tap Delete.
When you delete a message, you can't recover it. If you want to save parts of a message, take a screenshot. To save an attachment in a message, touch and hold the attachment, tap More, then tap Save.
Learn more
- If you still can't send or receive messages, contact Apple Support.
- If you don't receive SMS messages, contact your carrier.
- If you switched to a non-Apple phone, learn how to deactivate iMessage.
- Learn how to report unwanted iMessages.
- Part 1: How to Know If Someone Has Blocked You on iPhone
- Part 2: How to Recover iMessage on iPhone
- Part 3: How to Activate iMessage for iPhone
- Part 4: How to Send iMessage on iPhone
- Part 5: How to Block iMessage on iPhone
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iMessage is a built-in instant messaging service, which Apple Inc. released to let you send and receive text, image, videos, document, location, etc. with Apple users. And you can use it to make the payment from this year on.
It might be the most frequent app you use on iPhone in daily life.
So,
How can you use iMessage app? You might need an iMessage ultimate guide. Now let's move to how to know if someone has blocked you on iPhone.
Part 1. How to Know If Someone Has Blocked You on iPhone
There are different methods to confirm whether you have been blocked or not.
Option 1. Check the iMessage Color You Sent
If you have sent iMessage with other Apple users before, you should know about that there are two colors for Messages. iMessages are in color blue, SMS texts are green.
It is not definite that you have been blocked by a simple color sign, as you know, there are different reasons to cause sending SMS texts instead of iMessage.
For example, the network of iPhone doesn’t work, then the iMessage you sent will be revert back as a green text message directly.
There is a method you can try to confirm if you have been blocked by someone.
Step 1Please confirm that your network of iPhone is work and the receiver is using iPhone or other Apple devices.
Step 2Send an iMessage out, and observe whether that color of iMessage will be changed from blue to green or not.
As you might probably know, there is a piece of small status information under the iMessage you sent. It also can be a sign you can know if others have blocked you.
Option 2. Check the iMessage Status You Sent
There is a setting in Message app for iMessage, which is called Send Read Receipts, to notify people when you have read their messages.
If the iMessages have been sent to the receivers but they have not read them, the Delivered sign will be shown under the iMessages.
As the default setting of the Send Read Receipts is ON, so you usually can see a Read word under the iMessage you sent once the receiver read it. In some cases, you can not get the Read status might because they have turned off the option.
Well, What happens if the receiver has blocked you?
Although there is a small percent that he/she turned off the Send Read Receipts function, you might have been blocked if the iMessage you sent stays blue saying Delivered but never turns to Read.
Option 3. Check the iMessage Status on MacBook
There are some tips you can try to use if you have a MacBook. Send an iMessage on neither iPhone or MacBook, and then check the status. On iPhone, it always shows a Delivered under the message, while it shows nothing if you have been blocked.
Part 2. How to Recover iMessage on iPhone
There will be many iMessages are stored on iPhone if you like iMessage app. It is no doubt that you don’t want to encounter data loss during the process of sending and receiving iMessage on iPhone.
The best bet to ensure data safe is backing up iPhone data regularly. So that you can restore iPhone data from backup file easily.
But,
What should do you don’t have a backup file at all?
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Part 3. How to Activate iMessage for iPhone
Most of the iPhone beginners are not familiar with iMessage app, so that they have no idea how to start to use it.
Some of them have trouble to send iMessage instead of SMS. Therefore, we will introduce how to set up iMessage on iPhone.
Step 1Launch the Settings app on your iPhone.
Step 2Tap on Messages.
Step 3Turn iMessage On and wait.
iMessage will be sent as a text on iPhone without a network connection. Someone will wonder how to send SMS rather than iMessage after settings.
Actually, you can just disconnect the network connection or follow above-mentioned step to deactivate the iMessage app on iPhone Settings app easily.
Part 4. How to Send iMessage on iPhone
Sending iMessage is the same as a text message on iPhone after enabling the feature through Settings.
Step 1Launch the Messages app.
Step 2Tap Edit icon in the upper-right corner.
Step 3Enter a number who using iPhone or other iOS devices.
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Step 4Type the content you want to send, and then tap the send icon on the right side.
This iMessage feature also allows you to send and receive text and multimedia information and use stickers, emoji, animations with other Apple users who are using iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, etc.
Part 5. How to Block iMessage on iPhone
Got sick of receiving iMessage from the sender?
You can bock someone via the Message on iPhone.
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Step 1Open Message on your computer.
Step 2Go to conversation > info icon.
Step 3Tap the name on the top, and then scroll down to find Block this Caller.
Step 4Tap Block Contact on the pop-up options.
If you change your mind in the near future, you can also repeat the same steps to unblock the contact within a few taps.
That's all. If you have more questions about iMessages or others, please leave comments or send emails for further information.
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