02-22-2014 03:27 PM - last edited on 03-18-2015 12:56 PM by RogersCassandra
I recently gave my dad my old iPhone 4. He does not want to pay for a data plan because he doesn't need one. The rest of my family has iPhones and when we try and send him text messages (not iMessages) he only receives them when he is on wifi. He is still receiving messages okay from other cellphones.
Is there any fix for this or is going to be forced to get a data plan?
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04-08-2014 09:02 PM
The big problem stems from APPLE.. that they way their system is set up.. it does a recognising of that number, etc as being an APPLE ID associated in the end.. and therefore trys to use Imessage... (they assume anyone who would be using their phone would have data)
Only thing i can really sugest is to check, to see in YOUR settings (and any of her friends, etc), under SETTINGS > Messages, and see if the SEND AS SMS is turned on.
Dont know if this will help/fix it.. i know with my wife, when she is sometimes in a BAD reception zone with work.. not a good enough reception for data.. it will take a bit, but then fail over and send as text to her.
02-22-2014 03:57 PM
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04-06-2014 06:32 PM
I actually ran in to this with a friend the other day.
They have an iphone.. but no data plan.
Gets imessage fine when in wifi.. but not when on cellular.
i THINK what the problem is.. is that the phone #, etc, is registered with the apple account. So therefore, the phone is seeing it as being a apple device, and ASSUMING it can receive imessage.
What ended up doing, was after sening the message (which was doing it as imessage), pressed on the message, then it gave the option to send as text.. then went fine.
04-08-2014 08:10 PM
I am having the same problem with my daughter's phone. She has an unlocked iphone with no data plan but can only receive text messages when she has wifi. The only way I can send her a text is to tap it to send it as a text message, but she misses texts from everyone else who doesn't know to do this. . Seems like a waste of money for me to be paying for a plan that has unlimited texting but she can't recieve them.
04-08-2014 09:02 PM
The big problem stems from APPLE.. that they way their system is set up.. it does a recognising of that number, etc as being an APPLE ID associated in the end.. and therefore trys to use Imessage... (they assume anyone who would be using their phone would have data)
Only thing i can really sugest is to check, to see in YOUR settings (and any of her friends, etc), under SETTINGS > Messages, and see if the SEND AS SMS is turned on.
Dont know if this will help/fix it.. i know with my wife, when she is sometimes in a BAD reception zone with work.. not a good enough reception for data.. it will take a bit, but then fail over and send as text to her.
06-22-2014 11:39 AM
We have three phones on one family plan. It will iMessage between, but if data is turned off for my husband's phone, it won't default to text and he only gets them when he logs into wifi. If I press and hold and tell it to 'send as text', it goes green and sends but then says 'not delivered'. My daughter and I message and text back and forth fine.
06-24-2014 09:03 AM
My wife has run into this as well with the iphone (and a friend who does NOT have a data plan)
I think it stems from.. that it KNOWS the other person is an iphone user (their # and email registered with apple, so it knows to do i message), and will ALWAYS try to do iMessage, regardless... and since he has no data...
My wife finds she has to go and turn off iMessage on her phone, to get it working.
This is something APPLE needs to address (nothing really that rogers can fix)
01-15-2018 04:39 PM
I have the same problem with a family member... basically they will not receive any of my texts unless either:
1. They have a wi-fi connection
OR
2. I turn off "Cellular Data", and send as a "Text Message". This changes the message bubble from blue to green on my iPhone. All green bubbles are arriving safe and sound, and immediately.
I don't like solution #2 but is the only option that is working for me right now. To turn off Cellular Data I use the control centre (same place I turn flashlight, airplane mode, wifi, bluetooth, etc. on and off). I simply click on the Cellular Tower icon until it turns green (iOS 11+).
Hope this helps others.
01-16-2018 05:04 PM
Good day @VD_Blu,
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RogersMaude
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