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  1. Dec 14, 2022 · To help troubleshoot predictive text for the keyboard of your iPhone, we recommend to reset the keyboard dictionary. This is a step that will return the keyboard to its default state and can help resolve this behavior. Here's how to perform this step: 1. Go to Settings > General > Reset. 2. Tap Reset Keyboard Dictionary.

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    • Limit Messages to one device
    • Turn off Messages in iCloud from iPhone or iPad
    • Turn off Messages in iCloud from Mac
    • Turn iMessage on and off
    • Turn read receipts on and off
    • Edit a sent message
    • Unsend a message

    In the Messages app , you can send text messages in two different ways:

    •Over Wi-Fi or cellular service, using iMessage with others who also use iMessage on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Your iMessage texts appear in blue bubbles.

    •With SMS/MMS messages forwarded from your iPhone to other devices. Your SMS/MMS messages appear in green bubbles.

    You can use iMessage to send messages, photos, or videos to another iPhone, iPad, or Mac over Wi-Fi or cellular networks. These messages are always encrypted and appear in blue text bubbles on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

    If you want to limit Messages to one device, you must sign the account out of Messages on the devices you no longer want to receive messages on, and turn off Messages in iCloud.

    1.Do one of the following:

    •On your iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings > Messages, then turn iMessage on or off.

    •On your Mac: In the Messages app , choose Messages > Settings, click iMessage, then click Sign out. Confirm you want to sign out, then click Sign out again.

    When you use Messages in iCloud, all the messages you send, receive, and delete are updated on all your Apple devices automatically.

    1.On your iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings > [your name], then tap iCloud.

    2.Under Apps using iCloud, tap Show All.

    3.Tap Messages, then turn off Sync this [iPhone][iPad].

    When you use Messages in iCloud, all the messages you send, receive, and delete are updated on all your Apple devices automatically.

    1.In the Messages app on your Mac, choose Messages > Settings, then click iMessage.

    2.Click Settings, then deselect Enable Messages in iCloud.

    3.Choose one of the following:

    •Disable All: Turns off Messages in iCloud on all your devices. Messages are no longer stored in iCloud and are instead stored on each device.

    •Disable This Device: Turns off Messages in iCloud on your Mac only. Messages on your Mac are no longer stored in iCloud; on any other device where Messages in iCloud is turned on, messages continue to be stored in iCloud.

    iMessage uses end-to-end encryption, protecting your messages across all of your devices so they can’t be accessed without your passcode by anyone, including Apple. Because iMessage conversations take place over Wi-Fi and cellular networks, information related to the person you message doesn’t appear on your phone bill. iMessages can be backed up, so that if your device is lost or stolen, you can still reproduce important message threads.

    Important: For Messages to be saved to iCloud, you must have enabled backup. If you haven’t, your messages won’t be restored. See Set up iCloud for Messages on all your devices in the iCloud User Guide.

    iMessage read receipts let iMessage users know when their messages have been read. With read receipts on, the person who sent you the iMessage gets a Read indicator below the message after you’ve read it. With read receipts off, they see only that the message has been delivered.

    You have the option to send read receipts for all conversations, or only for individual ones. If you’ve turned on read receipts for all conversations, you can still turn them off for individual ones—and vice versa.

    Note: Read receipts aren’t supported with SMS messaging and with group texts.

    •On your iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings > Messages, then turn Read Receipts on or off.

    •On your Mac running macOS 13 or later: Open Messages go to Messages > Settings, click the iMessage tab, then select or deselect Send Read Receipts.

    •On your Mac running macOS 12 or earlier: Open Messages go to Messages > Preferences, click the iMessage tab, then select or deselect Send Read Receipts.

    In iOS 16, iPadOS 16.1, and macOS 13, or later, you can edit a recently sent message up to five times within 15 minutes of sending it. This allows you the opportunity to fix a typo. Recipients see that a message was edited and are able to view the edit history.

    Note: SMS messages can’t be edited.

    If your recipients have Apple devices with earlier versions of iOS, iPadOS or macOS, they receive follow-up messages with the preface “Edited to” and your new message in quotation marks.

    •On your iPhone or iPad: Tap Messages , touch and hold the message bubble, tap Edit, then edit the message and send it again.

    In iOS 16, iPadOS 16.1, and macOS 13, or later, you can unsend a recently sent message for up to 2 minutes after sending it. This allows you the opportunity to pull back a message that was accidentally sent to the wrong person. Recipients see that a message was unsent.

    Note: SMS messages can’t be unsent.

    •On your iPhone or iPad: Tap Messages , touch and hold the message bubble, then tap Undo Send.

    A note confirming that you unsent the message appears in both conversation transcripts—yours and your recipient’s.

    •On your Mac running macOS 13 or later: Open Messages , Control-click the message bubble, then select Undo Send.

    A note confirming that you unsent the message appears in both conversation transcripts—yours and your recipient’s.

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · These messages appear in green text bubbles on your iPhone, whereas iMessage texts appear in blue bubbles. Apple and Android users can communicate using other messaging apps that work across platforms instead, like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Telegram.

  3. iMessage is a secure messaging service that you can use to send and receive text messages in the Messages app on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro.

  4. Dec 4, 2021 · iMessage is Apple’s stock end-to-end encrypted messenger. Designed to compete with WhatsApp, it seems to have the same security—albeit only when communicating within Apple’s ecosystem. Message an...

  5. Dec 30, 2021 · The Messages app lets you send SMS and MMS messages through iMessage or a cellular service — but are you making the most of it?

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  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Apple's iMessage uses an internet connection and can only work between Apple devices. Texting relies on the SMS and MMS services from your carrier. Text messages can be sent to any wireless phone, including other iPhones when you don't have an internet connection.

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