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      • If your iPhone messages are green, it means they're being sent as SMS texts rather than iMessages. You'll always see green when texting Android users, or when you're not connected to the internet. If all of your iPhone messages are green, you should make sure iMessage is turned on in Settings.
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  2. Jan 12, 2024 · 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 possible 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. iMessage is temporarily unavailable on ...

  3. Aug 5, 2024 · The answer is actually quite simple. When you see a green bubble instead of a blue one, it means that the message was sent as a text message, not as an iMessage. But what does that mean, and why does it happen? Let’s take a closer look at why iPhone messages turn green.

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Quick Tips. If a text message is sent over the internet to another Apple device, chat bubbles are blue, but when sent as an SMS, they appear green. Ensure you’ve enabled iMessage and saved the...

  5. May 5, 2022 · A green text bubble means your message was sent as a standard SMS message rather than an iMessage, which will appear in a blue text bubble. SMS, which stands for short messaging service, is a...

  6. Mar 21, 2023 · If your iPhone messages are green, it means they're being sent as SMS texts rather than iMessages. You'll always see green when texting Android users, or when you're not...

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  7. Jun 19, 2024 · If your iPhone messages are green, it means they’re being sent as SMS texts rather than iMessages. You may see a green text bubble if one of the following conditions occurs: 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.

  8. Jan 22, 2024 · If you see a green message bubble instead of a blue one, that means the message was sent using MMS or SMS instead of iMessage. There are several possible reasons for this: The person you sent the message to doesn't have an Apple device.

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