If you’ve switched from an iPhone to an Android, BlackBerry or
Windows Phone, and are not getting text messages from your friends who
are using an iPhone, then you’re not alone. Apple has acknowledged that an iMessage bug is affecting some users, and plans to provide a fix for the issue in a future iOS software update.
Until then, if you’ve or are planning to switch from an iPhone to an
Android, BlackBerry or Windows Phone, then you need to follow these
steps to fix or avoid the issue.
Deactivate iMessage:
If you’re planning to switch from an iPhone, then you should first
disable iMessage before switching to Android, BlackBerry, or Windows
Phone. The sooner you do it the better it is to ensure that your number
has been removed from Apple’s servers. It is quite straightforward to
disable iMessage:
- Launch the Settings app from the Home screen
- Scroll down, and tap on Messages
- Tap on the On/Off toggle next to iMessage to turn it off.
Now send some test message to a person who has an iPhone using the
Messages to confirm whether iMessage has been disabled. The
messages bubbles should green. If the message bubbles are blue then it
means iMessage hasn’t been turned off.
Remove your Phone Number from other iOS devices and your Mac
Your iPhone telephone number is linked to your Apple ID when you sign
in to FaceTime or iMessage. This allows you to use your iPhone number
with FaceTime and iMessage on other iOS devices and your Mac. This is
great when you’ve an iPhone, but can create problems when switch from an
iPhone. So you need to remove this link from your iOS devices and Mac.
On iOS devices, find out which addresses are enabled with iMessage by tapping:
- Settings > Messages > Send & Receive > You can be reached by iMessage at:
On OS X, find out which addresses are enabled:
- In Messages, choose Messages > Preferences > Accounts.Select iMessage in the left column. Your contact preferences should appear under “You can be reached for messages at:.”
You should deselect your Phone number from this list, and also select an alternative address for ‘Start new conversations from’.
Verify if you’re getting text messages on your new smartphone
After you’ve switched to a new smartphone, you should verify if you
can send and receive text messages from someone using an iPhone. If
you’re still facing a problem then you will need to contact Apple to
reactive iMessage from Apple’s servers.
Deactivate iMessage from Apple’s servers
If the steps mentioned above doesn’t help in fixing the issue, then you need to call Apple at 1-800-MY-APPLE to unregister your phone number from Apple’s servers.
It is quite ridiculous that a user has to go through such a long
process when they switch devices, so I hope
Apple fixes this sooner or
later.
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