iF you have backup your iPhone with computer,You can recover deleted imessage from backup. if you have no backup,you can retrieve deleted imessage by using a third party tool. You need knowto know that although the imessage were deleted on iPhone,the database is still there, you are unable to view them,at this time,a data recovery tool like iFonebox could help you access and retrieve deleted iMessage on your iPhone. it's also very easy-to-use
And you can also use a too like PhoneRescue to help you selectively recover iMessages from iCloud or iTunes backups or from iPhone directly. For example, recover iMessages from iPhone directly:
Step 1: Connect your iPad to computer > Run PhoneRescue > Choose "Recover from iOS Device".
Step 2: Select Messages > click "Start Scan".
Step 3: Preview and select the iMessages that you need.
Step 4: Click "Recover" to recover them.
IMessage is some thing were u can chat to people who have iPhone iPod or iPad! :)
You can only iMessage with someone else who has an iPhone, iTouch, or iPad.
What Service do you mean? iMessage, Skype etc...
Yes. Depend you have an iPod touch 3rd gen +, iPhone 3GS +, or iPad, you can get iMessage and IOS 5.
If you have iMessage installed you can only iMessage other iDevices that has iMessage installed on them. If someone has an iPad 2 but not with 3G but has an iPhone, then the iMessage will go there iPhone.
The iPad comes with iMessage which means you can text other Apple devices for free. You cannot text someone that doesn't use an Apple device.
To get someone on iMessage, ensure that both you and the person you want to message have Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac). Make sure they have their iMessage feature enabled in their device settings. You can then start a conversation by selecting their contact in the Messages app and sending a message, which will appear in blue if they're using iMessage. If the messages appear in green, they are likely using SMS instead.
To set up iMessage, first ensure you have an Apple device like an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Go to Settings, tap on Messages, and toggle the iMessage switch to turn it on. Sign in with your Apple ID if prompted, and select the phone numbers or email addresses you want to use for iMessage. Once set up, you can start sending messages to other Apple users.
If you are blocked you must have gone against the rules. Please contact customer service for help to recover your account.
No, there would be no point in doing so because both the Mac and the iPad use WiFi networks so if a Mac detects a network then the iPad will too.
Yes. IMessage is not the same as the text messaging you have in something like a Samsung phone. iMessage only works with other Apple devices that have iMessage.
You might be able to restore a deleted file, if you haven't synced with iTunes after the delete, or downloaded any other updates or content. Get this iPad Recovery for Mac as a trial version from the following link. It might recover lost notes, photos, videos and contacts from iPad. If you have enabled iCloud, you can restore your iPad to the last 1 or 2 backups for free without using a computer.