01-02-2023 01:41 PM
09-27-2024 12:09 AM - edited 09-27-2024 12:17 AM
@LordDrakkon wrote:
1. You need to set your iMessage to send as SMS/MMS for each non-Apple contact manually.
2. Carriers have nothing to do with iMessage as all iMessages use data and go through Apple's servers.
1. Not necessary, simply go into the iPhone's Settings - Messages and enable "send as SMS", and it will send an SMS when iMessage is not possible (carrier rates may apply).
2. Also via WiFi. I never pay for iMessages because I always use WiFi to send, and I don't have data on my pre-paid phone plan. If I'm not connected to WiFi, then an incoming iMessage may reach me as an SMS and I'm charged for that text because I don't have any "free" texts as part of my very inexpensive pre-paid plan. If you have free texting, then there are no charges.
09-27-2024 10:10 PM
09-27-2024 11:40 PM
@Joaner : Did you try the settings in the iPhone as suggested in my post above yours?
"go into the iPhone's Settings - Messages and enable "send as SMS", and it will send an SMS when iMessage is not possible (carrier rates may apply)."
09-28-2024 11:37 AM
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