6 Quick-Fixes to Resolve Issues with iMessage/Text Sending Services on iPhone

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6 Quick-Fixes to Resolve Issues with iMessage/Text Sending Services on iPhone

iPhone users may face some unexpected issues while using messaging services. And these cases can be very frustrating and disturbing in the midst of professional work or some important tasks.

If you are unable to send messages or iMessages through your iPhone devices, just scroll through this helpful guide, created exclusively to resolve messaging issues on your iPhone.

First things first, let’s have a look and make sure that you really have problems sending messages through iPhone messaging services.

To verify, follow the points below:

Quick Check 1: Check for Red Marks

Look for the red exclamation point inside the red circle, in addition to the message that was not delivered.

Message not delivered

Quick Check 2: Check if it is SMS or iMessage

Check if your message bubble is sent in a blue bar or a green bar. If you’re in the green bar, your messages are sent via SMS and if you’re in the blue bar, your messages are sent via iMessage (internet service required)

difference between iMessage or SMS

Now after checking and finding out if your messaging services get interrupted, just follow this quick fix method guide below to resolve issues sending messages through your iPhone:

Basic to Advanced Methods to Solve Problems Sending Messages via iPhone

Let’s start with the methods, step by step:

Do you also see the following notification in your messaging services or message settings? Check your carrier or ISP settings

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Just try to check the services, from the following screen:

iMessage services not available

Make sure Airplane mode is turned off. To do this, drag down the top screen or control center of your iPhone and click on the airplane symbol (orange symbol)

Airplane symbol after scrolling down on iPhone

EITHER

just go to settings and click swipe from right to left

Turn off airplane mode in iPhone settings

Easily, tap on the exclamation point next to the message that has not been sent and click on “Try again”.

Go to the I symbol and click try again

To enable this, go to Settings and scroll down to click Messages, under Messages, turn on iMessage by clicking it or swiping from right to left, as shown below:

    turn on your iMessage bar

There are chances that your iPhone messaging services are not working due to some network glitches and that is why you are unable to send any messages. To resolve these issues, simply reset your network settings and for that, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Go to Messages in Settings on your iPhone

go to messages on your iPhone

Step 2 – Under Settings, go to General and click Reset

Go to Reset in General Settings

Step 3 – Enter your password, in case you have enabled a password to communicate with your network settings

Enter the access code of your network phone

Step 4 – After that, under Reset just click on Reset Network Settings

go to reset network settings

Step 5 – When you click on Reset Network Settings, you will get the following notification, just click on the one marked in red: “Reset Network Settings”

Click on Reset network settings marked in red

Sometimes your messages are sent or delivered to you through iMessages, to avoid that simply go to Settings>>Messaging and scroll down the screen>>Send as SMS

Activate Send as SMS

FAQ Section

A1. The receiver number you have is probably wrong or out of service. Check the recipient’s phone number

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A2. Turn on your iPhone notifications for messaging services

A3. Yes, since the processors of iOS are the same, the methods mentioned above are applicable on all versions of iPhone.

I hope you can solve the ‘messages not sending’ problem regarding SMS services on your iPhone. Now, continue to use iMessages without any issues.

Happy iMessaging!

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