What does Blue iPhone text mean?
You may have noticed that the text messages in your iPhone’s Messages app can appear as either green or blue. Green messages are ordinary SMS text messages, while blue messages are using Apple’s proprietary iMessage format.
What does Blue Bubble mean on text?
Message with blue bubbles are sent via the iMessage instant messaging protocol—a messaging platform specific to Apple devices. If you’re communicating with any device that doesn’t use iMessage—like an Android phone, or an iPhone that doesn’t have iMessage turned on—you’ll see green messages.
How do I know someone blocked me on iMessage?
How to know if someone blocked you on iMessage
- Check iMessage bubble color. iMessages normally appear in blue text bubbles (messages between Apple devices).
- Check iMessage delivery notification.
- Check iMessage status updates.
- Call the person who blocked you.
- Turn off caller ID and call the blocker again.
How do I turn off Imessaging?
Turn off iMessage Tap Messages. Set iMessage to Off.
Do blocked iMessages stay blue?
If the iMessage never shows a “Delivered” or “Read” message, and it’s still blue, then you may have been blocked – but not always. If the iMessage goes through and shows a “Read” receipt, then you have definitely not been blocked.
How do you know your blocked on iPhone?
If you get a notification like “Message Not Delivered” or you get no notification at all, that’s a sign of a potential block. Next, you could try calling the person. If the call goes right to voicemail or rings once (or a half ring) then goes to voicemail, that’s further evidence you may have been blocked.
How do you tell if your texts are blocked?
If an Android user has blocked you, Lavelle says, “your text messages will go through as usual; they just won’t be delivered to the Android user.” It’s the same as an iPhone, but without the “delivered” notification (or lack thereof) to clue you in.
How can you tell if someone blocked your number from texting?
If you suspect you have indeed been blocked, first try to send a courteous text of some kind. If you get the “Delivered” notification underneath it, you weren’t blocked. If you get a notification like “Message Not Delivered” or you get no notification at all, that’s a sign of a potential block.
How do you stop iMessages going to other devices?
Turn Off iMessage On Extra Devices
- Open up Settings > Messages.
- Set the iMessage toggle to off.
- You may also want to disable Text Message Forwarding, which sends regular non-iMessage SMS messages from your phone to Messages on your Mac or iPad.
How do you know if someone blocked your texts on iPhone?
More to the point, if you’re messaging someone via iMessage and your text bubbles suddenly change to green from blue, it’s a sign they have blocked your iPhone number. The ‘sent’ versus ‘delivered’ badge may just be confirmation they’ve blocked you.
Why are some messages green and some blue on my iPhone?
You may have noticed that some messages in iPhone’s Message app are green, while some are blue. What do those colors mean and does it even matter? Messages with green bubbles are normal SMS text messages.
Why are there blue bubbles on my iMessage messages?
Message with blue bubbles are sent via the iMessage instant messaging protocol—a messaging platform specific to Apple devices. If you’re communicating between two Apple devices with iMessage enabled, you’ll see blue messages.
Why are there green bubbles in my text messages?
You may have noticed that some messages in iPhone’s Message app are green, while some are blue. What do those colors mean and does it even matter? Messages with green bubbles are normal SMS text messages. Message with blue bubbles are sent via the iMessage instant messaging protocol—a messaging platform specific to Apple devices.
How does a group text message work on iPhone?
If you send a group message to people who aren’t using iMessage, then the message is sent as an MMS or SMS message. These messages appear in blue text bubbles. They go through Apple instead of your carrier, and are protected by end-to-end encryption. In a group iMessage, everyone can: