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Why did my iMessage switch to SMS?

Why did my iMessage switch to SMS?

When you send an iMessage, Apple will route that message through their servers using an Internet connection. This Internet connection can be either Wi-Fi or your cellular provider’s data network. If no Internet connection is available, the Messages app may attempt to deliver the iMessage as a regular SMS text message.

Why does my iPhone keep switching from iMessage to text message?

The most common reason why your iMessage texts would keep changing to a text message would be because the person to whom you are texting is not using an iPhone. If you are texting to a group and someone in the group is not on an iPhone, then everyone in the group will receive the message as text instead of an iMessage.

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Why do my iMessages keep sending as text messages?

Any text to someone else, such as an individual with an Android phone, will be sent as a text message by default. If you elect to turn off iMessage completely, then every message you send from your device will be sent as a text message instead.

Do blocked iMessages send as SMS?

This is because the blocked number has used the “Send as Text Message” feature on their iPhone. If this wasn’t the case, there wouldn’t be any notification below the messages, and they would have been iMessages (blue bubble) instead of SMS (green bubble).

Why does my phone keep sending the same message?

Duplicate messages Your contact’s phone could also be the one doing this. There’s not much we can do if that’s the problem, but there’s some other things we can try to fix. For Android devices, clear the app cache and data of the Messaging app. If problems continue, delete messages and message threads.

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Why are my iMessages sending Green to only one person?

If your iPhone messages are green, it means that they’re being sent as SMS text messages rather than as iMessages, which appear in blue. iMessages only work between Apple users. You’ll always see green when writing to Android users, or when you’re not connected to the internet.

How do you know you’re blocked on iMessage?

More to the point, if you’re messaging someone via iMessage and your text bubbles suddenly change to green from blue, it’s a sign they have blocked your iPhone number. The ‘sent’ versus ‘delivered’ badge may just be confirmation they’ve blocked you. Tools to manage your storage, files, photos, and more.

Why is my iPhone sending the same message multiple times?

That is usually a carrier problem. Sometimes you can resolve it by just turning the phone off and on again. You can also try resetting your network settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings.