Yes.
To send a message to a regular phone using iMessage, simply open the Messages app on your Apple device and start a new message. Enter the recipient’s phone number or email address. If the recipient does not have iMessage, your message will be sent as an SMS automatically. Ensure your device has an active internet connection for iMessage to work properly.
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.
This depends on what is wrong with imessage. You may need to take your phone to your local service department and let them handle its repair.
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.
it should be predownloaded and you need to type in apple id pretty simple
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.
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
IMessage is some thing were u can chat to people who have iPhone iPod or iPad! :)
You cant unless a non imessage member texts you then it is green
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.
You can only iMessage with someone else who has an iPhone, iTouch, or iPad.