open iMessage, then right click on its icon at the top menu bar, and choose Preferences.
To find your iMessage phone number, open the Settings app on your iPhone, scroll down, and tap on "Messages." Then, select "Send & Receive." Your iMessage phone number will be displayed at the top of the screen, under "You can be reached by iMessage at." If you don’t see it, ensure that iMessage is enabled.
The "jabber thing" at the bottom of MacBook iMessage likely refers to the "Send" button, which is used to send messages. Additionally, it may also refer to the input field where users type their messages. This interface allows for quick communication and includes options like attachments and emoji, enhancing the messaging experience.
Sometimes going to settings>general>reset>and reset all settings helps. it doesn't erase media
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.
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.
Take a look at the video below, which will walk you through factory resetting your MacBook.
If your iMessage is not working, turn your device all the way off. Turn it back on. Go to settings and then general and then time. Set time to automated time. Again, turn your device all the way off. Turn it back on. Open iMessage, and it should work. If not contact the Apple Store, or look further online.
Yes but you need Internet iris good the icon looks like a green box with a word bubble in it It is kind of hard to set up but it can be found on YouTube. That is what i did. /). Hope this helped
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.
No. iMessage is only available for Apple devices.
When you receive pictures on your iPhone, they may appear as both regular SMS/MMS messages and iMessages due to the settings of the sender's device and network. If the sender is using an Apple device and has iMessage enabled, the image will be sent as an iMessage, which uses data instead of SMS. However, if there’s an issue with the internet connection or the sender is not using iMessage, the image may be sent as a regular SMS/MMS. This dual approach ensures that the message is delivered regardless of network conditions.
IMessage is some thing were u can chat to people who have iPhone iPod or iPad! :)