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  1. Sep 16, 2024 · On your iPad, go to Settings > Apps > Messages. If iMessage is turned on, turn it off. On your Mac, open the Messages app. From the menu bar, choose Messages > Settings, then click iMessage. If you're signed in to iMessage, click Sign Out. On your Apple Vision Pro, go to Settings > Apps > Messages. If iMessage is turned on, turn it off.

  2. Sep 16, 2024 · Restart your iPhone or iPad. Check your network connection. To send a message as iMessage, RCS, 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.

  3. Oct 29, 2024 · Apple hasn’t fully addressed these issues, but by digging into the root causes, there are ways to work around them. Follow these steps to stabilize the app and restore functionality. iOS 18...

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    • Turn off and restart iMessage. Turn off iMessage and turn it on again. Disabling and re-enabling iMessage on your iPhone or iPad will often clear up errors about iMessage being signed out.
    • Update iOS. Make sure your iPhone or iPad has the latest operating system. Software updates include important bug fixes. Be sure to update the iOS on your iPhone or iPad, and then try to sign into iMessage again.
    • Check your SIM card. Make sure your SIM card is up to date with your provider. Recently, T-Mobile and AT&T merged into one provider. If you have an old SIM card from either company before the merge, you should have been given a new SIM card to install on your phone.
    • Check your internet connection. iMessage needs a Wi-Fi or cellular connection to work. If you see an error message when activating iMessage, make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network.
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    • Check if iMessage is down. The first possibility is that the server that iMessage is run from is down – which could mean that iMessage isn’t working for anyone.
    • Make sure you’ve got a connection (and enough data) iMessage needs a data connection to work, so you need to make sure you’ve got 3G or 4G (or 5G) available, or a good WiFi signal.
    • Make sure iMessage is on and set up correctly. Check you’re set to send and receive iMessages by going to Settings > Messages and checking that iMessage is turned on.
    • Turn it off and on again and restart Messages. As in all good troubleshooting articles one essential piece of advice is to turn it off and on again. You could start off by double-pressing the Home button and swiping up on the Messages app, before relaunching it.
  4. Nov 25, 2024 · If iMessage stopped working suddenly, check for an Apple service outage or open the Settings app and see if there's an iOS update to install. If iMessage is grayed out, open the Settings app, tap Messages, and make sure MMS Messaging and Send as SMS are toggled on.

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  6. Feb 22, 2024 · Here’s how to toggle iMessage off and back on: Turning iMessage Off: Open Settings: Locate and tap on the “Settings” app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Messages: Scroll down within the Settings menu and find the “Messages” option. Toggle iMessage Off: Locate the “iMessage” toggle at the top of the screen and tap it to turn it off.

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