Contents
- 1 How do I know if my iMessages are going through?
- 2 How do I make my iMessages go through?
- 3 How do I make sure an iMessage doesn’t deliver?
- 4 Why are iPhone messages not delivered?
- 5 Why is my iMessage blue but not delivered?
- 6 Why is iMessage not saying delivered?
- 7 Why has my iMessage suddenly stopped working?
- 8 Why is iMessage stuck on waiting for activation?
How do I know if my iMessages are going through?
Answer: A: If you’re sending an iMessage (they’re blue and they only go to other iOS/MacOS users), you will see a delivered indicator under the message once it has been delivered. If the person you’re sending the message to has the Read Receipt feature enabled, “Delivered” will change to “Read” once it’s been read.
How do I make my iMessages go through?
First, unlock your iPhone and launch Settings from the home screen.
- In Settings, scroll until you find “Messages” and tap. In Settings, find Messages.
- At the top of the screen, find iMessage. At the top, find the iMessage toggle.
- If the slider on the right is green, iMessage is already enabled.
What does it mean if iMessages aren’t going through?
When the other person shifts from an iPhone to another device, say an Android but doesn’t delete their number from Apple’s iMessage servers. If the issue is a switched off phone or no internet connectivity, the message will be delivered as soon as their phone is turned on or they connect to the internet.
How do I make sure an iMessage doesn’t deliver?
To cancel an outgoing iMessage:
- Swipe your finger upwards from the bottom of your screen to access the Control Center.
- Tap Airplane Mode as quickly as you can.
- When you get a message saying to turn off airplane mode to send messages, tap OK.
- Delete the message from your conversation.
- Disable Airplane Mode.
Why are iPhone messages not delivered?
The obvious reason your message won’t deliver is because the recipient has no service. iMessage relies on an internet connection, so if no Wi-Fi or cellular data is available, it won’t appear until their phone gets a connection. If your iPhone says Not Delivered, you’re probably the one without an internet connection.
Why is my iMessage and FaceTime not working?
Go to Settings > Messages and turn off iMessage. Go to Settings > FaceTime and turn off FaceTime. Restart your device: iPhone.
Why is my iMessage blue but not delivered?
If the iMessage fails to send and after repeated attempts at sending the message, and if the message turns green rather than blue, the person may have no cellular service, has no data connection, has a problem with their cell service, has a problem with their iPhone, has iMessage turned off, uses an Android phone (or …
Why is iMessage not saying delivered?
Actually, iMessage not saying “Delivered” simply means the messages has not yet been successfully delivered to the recipient’s device due to some reasons. Reasons could be: their phone not having available Wi-Fi or cellular data networks, they have their iPhone off or on Do Not Disturb mode, etc.
Why can’t I activate iMessage?
Unlike most errors, there are quite a few different reasons why your iMessage or FaceTime may not be activating. If you see an “iMessage waiting for activation” error, it could be a problem with your cellular company or simply a bug that’s easily remedied.
Why has my iMessage suddenly stopped working?
There are lots of reasons why iMessage can stop working: it could be an issue with Apple’s iMessage server, a problem with the Messages app, or your settings could need adjusting.
Why is iMessage stuck on waiting for activation?
Another common reason why iMessage says “waiting for activation” is because your iPhone is set to the wrong time zone. Go to Settings -> General -> Date & Time and make sure your iPhone is set to the correct time zone.