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  1. Sep 16, 2024 · Contact your carrier if you can't send or receive SMS messages. Learn what to do if you still receive a Not Delivered alert after you try to send your message as a text message. You can set up Messages so that it automatically tries to send messages as an SMS when iMessage isn't available.

  2. Sep 3, 2024 · Why is Your iPhone Not Sending Text Messages to One Person. Your contact has not enabled iMessage for both the phone number and email ID used for Apple account. You have blocked the contact or vice...

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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.
    • Turn iMessage Off, Reboot, And Then Back On. Head to Settings -> Messages and tap the button next to iMessage to turn iMessage off on your iPhone or iPad.
    • Make Sure iMessage Is Set Up Correctly. Head to Settings -> Messages and tap to open the menu item called ‘Send & Receive’. Here, you’ll see a list of the phone numbers and email addresses that are configured to send and receive iMessages on your device.
    • Check Your Internet Connection. Remember that iMessage only works with a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection, so let’s make sure your iPhone or iPad is actually connected to the internet.
    • Sign Out Of iMessage and Sign Back In. Head back to Settings -> Messages and tap to open ‘Send & Receive’. Next, tap where it says ‘Apple ID: (your Apple ID)’ and choose ‘Sign Out’.
  3. Mar 21, 2024 · Step 1: Check your network connection. Make sure that your iPhone is connected to a cellular network or Wi-Fi. Having a stable internet connection is crucial when sending texts, especially if you’re using iMessage. If you’re out of service, or if your Wi-Fi is acting up, your messages won’t send. Step 2: Restart your iPhone.

  4. Jan 2, 2024 · After setting up your iPhone, you might experience one or more of the following issues: You can't receive iMessages or FaceTime calls. You see a green message bubble instead of a blue one when you send a message to another Apple device. Your existing message threads haven't appeared.

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  6. Jan 12, 2024 · If it is a minor issue, disabling and re-enabling iMessage on your iPhone can solve your problem. Here are the steps to do so. 1. Open Settings on your iPhone. Scroll down and select...

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