iMessages are not recorded in the traditional sense, but Apple does retain some metadata related to the messages for service purposes. The content of iMessages is encrypted end-to-end, meaning that only the sender and recipient can read them. However, if you back up your device to iCloud or a computer, the iMessages could be stored in that backup. Additionally, law enforcement may access them if they have the necessary legal permissions.
On a MacBook, use iChat.
There is no App called imessages. It's just called Messages and it is a white text bubble on a green background.
It disapeers
Yes it come with Messages
depends are you on latest software?
Yes on iOS 5 and up
No, I just checked my bill and it does not show IMessages
assuming you already logged your apple id into your device, simply go to setting-messages and turn on the imessages.
You can recover deleted iMessages on your iPad using MobiKin Doctor for iOS. Here’s how: Recover iMessages with MobiKin Doctor for iOS 1️⃣ Download & install MobiKin Doctor for iOS on your computer. 2️⃣ Connect your iPad via USB and launch the program. 3️⃣ Choose Recover from iOS Device and scan your iPad. 4️⃣ Select Messages and preview the deleted iMessages. 5️⃣ Click Recover to restore them. If you have an iCloud or iTunes backup, you can also use MobiKin to extract and recover messages from backups without overwriting your data.
To add people on iMessages, open the Messages app on your iPhone or iPad, then tap the compose button (a pencil inside a square) in the upper right corner. Enter the recipient's phone number or Apple ID email address in the "To:" field. If the person is in your contacts, you can start typing their name, and it will auto-suggest. Once you've entered the details, type your message and hit send.
Upgrade it to the newest operating system and then it should appear. You can upgrade by hooking the iTouch up to iTunes and pressing update.
It is recorded as neither. It is always recorded as litres per hamburger.