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on 02-10-2013 13:45
Good afternoon everyone.
I have a problem with iMessage on IOS 7 that, as far as I'm aware, only started in the past few days (possibly since the recent 7.02 update). I think it's slightly different to all the other problems described on here and I've tried those fixes but without success.
Essentially iMessage will not send (or receive, I think) over cellular network. When I try to fix this by turning it off and on (with Wifi switched off) I get told that it can't be turned on as I need to activate cellular data, but it is activated.
The only way to turn it back on is with Wi-Fi enabled. But then as soon as I turn that off to simulate being out without a wireless connection, iMessage doesn't send.
Any advice gratefully received!
Many thanks in advance
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on 02-10-2013 15:22
The third attempt of rebooting seems to have done the trick! Thanks everyone.
All this helpful advice is making me seriously reconsider the thoughts I was having about switching to a Galaxy S4!
cheers
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on 02-10-2013 13:47
It sounds like you've lost cell data completely...
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on 02-10-2013 13:58
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on 02-10-2013 14:49
Hi there. Thanks for all the responses.
It's very odd - I can access the web and email over cellular network without any problem.
cheers
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on 02-10-2013 14:59
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on 02-10-2013 14:59
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on 02-10-2013 15:00
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on 02-10-2013 15:00
Settings > Messages.
Is iMessage toggled on.
Is your apple I.d showing at the top when you press send & receive.
Is their a tick next to your mobile number.

on 02-10-2013 15:03
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on 02-10-2013 15:03
http://concierge.apple.com/reservation/gb/en/techsupport/
Hope all gets sorted for you.

02-10-2013 15:16 - edited 02-10-2013 15:18
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on 02-10-2013 15:22
The third attempt of rebooting seems to have done the trick! Thanks everyone.
All this helpful advice is making me seriously reconsider the thoughts I was having about switching to a Galaxy S4!
cheers
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on 02-10-2013 15:31
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on 02-10-2013 15:31
@Anonymous wrote:All this helpful advice is making me seriously reconsider the thoughts I was having about switching to a Galaxy S4!
We do S4's too
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