on 21-04-2024 13:59
Hello everyone,
I recently acquired a new iPad mini along with a data plan through o2. The plan offers 10GB of data (which doubles to 20GB due to VOLT) and includes 100 texts, but no minutes. However, despite these inclusions, I've encountered an issue where I am unable to send or receive any texts using the number linked to the data plan.
While this isn't a critical issue for me since I have unlimited texts on my mobile, it's still a feature I'd like to use, especially for receiving verification codes and such without inundating my mobile with calls. The plan explicitly mentions this feature, so it's a bit puzzling why it's not working.
I've already checked iMessage settings on iOS to ensure everything is properly configured, but everything appears to be in order. Has anyone else experienced a similar issue with their o2 data plan? Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
on 21-04-2024 14:05
on 21-04-2024 14:06
Despite the tariff I believe you cannot utilise the messages using an ipad
on 21-04-2024 14:15
Thanks for that. As I said it's not a biggy but I do think it's wrong in o2 clearly stating on the contract that it's a feature when clearly it's not. Not for the iPad anyway.
Thanks very much
on 21-04-2024 14:51
iMessage is a completely different messaging systems to SMS text messaging included in your allowance.
iMessages can go over data whereas SMS was designed for the phone network rather than data.
on 21-04-2024 19:00
on 21-04-2024 19:00
@jengarweb wrote:Thanks for that. As I said it's not a biggy but I do think it's wrong in o2 clearly stating on the contract that it's a feature when clearly it's not. Not for the iPad anyway.
O2 are not the only network to include a hundred text messages as part of their data-only SIMs. However, my understanding - someone will correct this if it is wrong - is that these hundred texts are not for communicating with people. That is the same across all of the networks.
The inclusive texts are provided for administrative purposes, such as for texting O2 for information about your contract, as well as for convenience in setting-up apps. 👍
on 21-04-2024 19:21
Not at all.
Android devices are capable of sending and receiving texts.
iPads can do neither.
12-05-2024 23:55 - edited 12-05-2024 23:56
12-05-2024 23:55 - edited 12-05-2024 23:56
Clearly they forgot to tell my iPad that it can't send text messages, and not knowing, it does so anyway.
on 13-05-2024 00:28
on 13-05-2024 00:28
@Bengie wrote:Clearly they forgot to tell my iPad that it can't send text messages, and not knowing, it does so anyway.
Indeed you can if you set up sms forwarding from your iPhone, but that's still no use if customers only have an iPad.......