on 02-10-2013 13:45
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 15:37
Hmmm, don't be telling me that... I think I'd finally made my mind up to stick on iPhone. A change would be nice though...
cheers
on 02-10-2013 16:03
on 02-10-2013 16:03
on 02-10-2013 16:35
on 02-10-2013 16:35
on 02-10-2013 17:08
@Anonymous wrote: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
Don't do it!
Stick with what you know, it happen's to be the easiest and best
on 02-10-2013 17:19
on 02-10-2013 17:19
on 02-10-2013 21:28
on 02-10-2013 21:28
on 02-10-2013 21:31
on 02-10-2013 21:33
on 02-10-2013 21:33
But she knows nothing about phones
on 06-10-2013 23:13
on 06-10-2013 23:13
I've tried several different tricks to fix my iMessage, as I was one of the unlucky ones who's iMessage stopped working since the iOS 7 update. And after reading the Apple Forums and other articles across the internet I finally found one that actually fixed the problem.
That was that you have to turn iMessage off, then go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Your phone will reboot. Then you need to go back to your network settings making sure you have cellular/mobile connection. Then go to Settings > Messages, switch on iMessage, enter your Apple ID and wait for it to activate with the network. Once done you should then be able to send messages direct from your mobile number and not your Apple ID. If this hasn't worked then you may need to plug your phone into iTunes for it to recognise a carrier update if your phone doesn't already recognise it already.
If this doesn't work then there may be a problem with the download of iOS 7. So try backing up and completely restoring the phone then re-sync with iTunes. Once you've done this try the above steps once again and see if it works. If not then I'd recommend you making an appointment with the Genius Bar at Apple and see if they can fix it for you.
on 07-10-2013 07:16
on 07-10-2013 07:16