If you are not sure why your iMessages are green, make sure to check the explanation below. And those come in blue bubbles and have encryption. Conveniently, the Messages app is not iMessages because not all messages are iMessages. Hope you are following. And these ones come in green bubbles, cost money depending on your carrier plan, and are not encrypted. We sent this message before the other number blocked us. Try to call the person who you think may have blocked you.
We run a little experiment with a blocked number on iMessage. When calling from the blocked number, the phone would ring briefly just one time. Then, the automated Voicemail system let us know the recipient is not available and took us straight to voicemail. However, he or she will still receive the voicemail.
Depending on your carrier you may not have this option. Obviously, the blocker may not pick up the call. Never harass him or her. Whether that person was a friend or an ex, dust yourself off and move on. After all, life goes on. If you know other methods that we left out, please share them with us in the comment section below. If you found this article useful, please share it on your favorite social network, so your friends can enjoy it too. Can we clarify the first example?
You said the image is because the phone was blocked after the blue message. But it also says following the blue message, the blocker had changed the setting to SMS. Will the image be the same for either scenario: blocked or just changed message settings to SMS? Hi Susan, thanks for stopping by. I hope that helps. I sent a message that went from blue to green. What does that mean and which do I trust? Thank you in advance. Hi Iain, thanks for dropping by. I hope this satisfied your concerns. I contacted the person and we hung out after experiencing this and she told me that she dropped her phone in milk and it keeps receiving messages late and going straight to voicemail the other time I was told has no phone service.
I have been blocked by someone, so when I send a text message from my Iphone it will turn green. However when I send a text message from my synchronized Ipad the message will remain blue and gets a delivered status also on my Iphone.
Any explanation for that? Hey Eric, are you sure that person has blocked you? It seems you have iMessage turned off on your iPhone. Happy to have you in the comment section. Your friend may not have iMessage turned on in Settings. You or your friend may have a poor internet connection at the time the message was sent. Try to call your friend. If you get one ring followed by a voicemail prompt, you may have been blocked.
Can you share a screenshot? Make sure to blur or pixelate any sensitive information. The iMessages has read receipts and then it seems they were turned off But said Delivered. A few days later the messages were taking a long time time to go through video and later pics then were sent as text message but the rest of text and pics were blue and delivered.
Then yesterday they all went to green. And pics are sending like they used to when they had Android before with the the green loading bar.
Hi, that person probably blocked you or went back to Android. This happens on and off Thank you! Hi Kerry, happy to have you in the comments. This is more likely a connection issue on either end. Does it only happen with this particular person? Did either of you recently switch from Android? Let me know how it goes. Then after a while it will ring once then go to voicemail and after a while it will keep ringing. Hey Sharon, happy to have you in the chat.
How do you know that person has iMessage turned on? I hope that makes sense. Hey Rayne, good to have you in the comments.
If the message goes through as a blue bubble then turns to a green bubble, you may have been blocked or the other person has iMessage turn off or has a poor internet connection. If the other person has blocked you by mistake and unblock you, but the messages will not turn blue, try to text in a group chat with that person or delete the chat and start a new thread.
Hope we clarify your concerns. Good morning Ok so I searched my contact to text last night and the contact was lit up blue so I processed with my text message I sent it and the message showed up green saying sent as a text message so I go back to search that contact again and it was green. My messages was blue with delivered. Then the ones that follow are now just green with nothing. I even tried calling for another number. So does the person have their phone set on don not disturb or something when my number shows up?!
The message bubbles turning green might be the result of another issue, such as poor internet connection or iMessage deactivated. Wait for a few days before trying again. Good luck. If I sent a text message and it was blue and said delivered on day X.
Hi Kat, the person may not have internet access, which is required for iMessage to work. Hope that helps. I was blocked was I not?? Hi Paula! When you activate Dark Mode, you should be able to see the colors of iMessage bubbles. Phone says Sent as Text Message.
Hey Ali! I sent an iMessage to someone who has an iPhone. That very same text that was blue and delivered just turned green. Is it possible that the person saw the message, then blocked me and then it turned green? Thanks in advance for your input! Hi JB! How often does that happen and how quickly does the bubble goes from blue to green? You should note the block only affects messages sent after the block. Remember, when in doubt text that person from a different number.
Let us know how it goes. Hey Tyler, she might have DND mode turned on when you try to call her. She may have this feature on without even realizing it. If you were blocked, her phone would ring briefly before going to voicemail. I did have a friend block me from her phone. She still received my messages and it still showed blue and delivered from my phone. Still blocked, she turned off iMessages from her phone and tried again. Hi Shanice! Turning off iMessage would prevent the guy from using iMessage with everyone.
Thanks for your response. She still got my text after she blocked me. Several iPhone users have reported the query that what it actually means, why it happens, and why are my messages to another iPhone going in green. No matter you are using iMessage or text message service, there must be quite a lot of messages stored on your iPhone. Just in case of any accidental loss of messages, the guide about how to retrieve lost iPhone messages is offered.
The green message background indicates the traditional SMS text message. It actually means a message that you have sent to someone else is through SMS message service instead of Apple iMessage.
Blue message background means the message is sent via iMessage technology. Wondering why this happen?
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