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  1. Go to the Messages app on your iPhone. Tap at the top of the screen. Enter the phone number, contact name, or Apple Account of each recipient. Or tap on the right, then choose contacts from the list. Do any of the following: Tap the text field above the keyboard, then type your message. (Tap or to add emoji.)

  2. Mar 26, 2016 · Tap the blue plus icon on the right side of the To field to select a name from your Contacts list. There’s a fourth option if you want to compose the message first and address it later. Tap inside the text entry field (the oval-shaped area just above the keyboard and to the left of the Send button) to activate it, and then type your message ...

  3. Sep 16, 2024 · Make sure that your phone line is turned on. If you use multiple SIMs, make sure that the phone number you want to use is selected and turned on. In the Settings app, tap Apps. Tap Messages, then turn iMessage off and then back on. Tap Send & Receive. Tap the phone number that you want to use with Messages.

  4. Sep 16, 2024 · RCS text messages can be sent to non-Apple devices as well as another iPhone or another Apple device with Text Message Forwarding turned on. With RCS, you can send texts, high resolution photos and videos, links, and more. RCS also supports delivery and read receipts and typing indicators. RCS messages appear in green text bubbles on your ...

  5. Sending and getting text messages on your iPhone with SMS is easy. This video shows you the steps to sending a new text message to people who are on your con...

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  6. Jul 24, 2024 · If the person you are texting is in your contacts, you can tap the name to start a conversation. Next, tap the iMessage (or Text Message, if using SMS/RCS) field. This will bring up the keyboard and you can type your message. Type your message, and tap the blue arrow (or green arrow, if using SMS/RCS) to send it.

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  8. Nov 2, 2017 · You need to reread what has been posted. Text messages (SMS) use the voice side channel, and do not require cellular data or Wi-Fi. However, MMS (picture messages) DO require cellular data (not Wi-Fi) on all phones from any manufacturer or any operating system, even basic flip phones. iMessages only work between iPhones, and can use either Wi-Fi or cellular data.

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