You can use the Messages app to send text messages, images, and much more. You can reply within a conversation or to specific comments in a thread. You can even use Siri to listen and respond to your messages.

After you turn on Messages in iCloud, any messages or attachments you delete from iPhone are also deleted from your other Apple devices (iOS 11.4, iPadOS 13, macOS 10.13.5, or later) where Messages in iCloud is turned on. See Set up iCloud for Messages on all your devices in the iCloud User Guide.


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I have an iPhone 8 Plus, and for the past month I've experienced at random times multiple days delays in receiving text messages. They will usually come in in a batch when I restart my phone, but today I just open my phone and see "missing" text messages I never received from several different conversations. It will show in these conversations that the person I was texting indeed sent it days ago. Since having this issue, I'm trying to restart my phone more, but that's a pain and leaves you wondering if you're missing texts from people...

Are these delayed text messages, iMessages or SMS messages ... or both? For the latter, you will need to check with your cellular voice provider, as SMS texting is one of their services. It may be possible that they are having issues.

My household is also experiencing the same issues with text messages being extremely delayed in delivery or just not coming through at all. We have two iphone 6s's, a 7s and a new XR so both old and new phones are having issues. This has to be a software situation. It would sure be nice for an Apple solution. It is a problem when a family member or your boss sends you a message and doesn't realize that your phone didn't receive it. We also have our service plan through Cricket.

I switched from my iphone 13 pro with iOS 17 (no problems with the upgrade) and now I've lost a bunch of features. This post is about typing a long enough text message so the beginning is hidden at the top. I can scroll to read the whole thing but I can't edit at the beginning. I push/hold on the message (or spacebar) and drag to the cursor to where I want it. I let go and it pops back down to a different part of the message. I don't need it often but it's something that Apple should be aware of if it's happening to others.

I, too, am going crazy trying to edit long text messages ever since updating to iOS 17. It seems that you can only edit text that fits into the initial text message block. Once there is a need to scroll higher, you are out of luck and cannot edit the text that lurks above the block. I tried all of the suggested fixes, but they do not help. I was glad to discover that I am not the only experiencing this problem, but I really hope that Apple addresses this bug asap.

I am having same issues with cursor in text messages on my iPhone 13 Pro Max iOS 17.1 and have problems using the microphone as well as sometimes it doesn't work. I did not have these problems before installing iOS 17.

I recently purchased a new iPhone 14. After setting it up, I entered some apps that require two factor authentication. None of the codes were received via text message. I can get them via phone call or email, but I want the text method. I also just noticed I am not getting messages from those with non-iPhone devices such as Android devices. I've checked the obvious such as MMS and SMS and Group Messaging being activated. I restarted the phone several times, but to no avail. I'm ready to go back to my old iPhone 8!!

I assume you try via an iPad Pro with 3G, right? If you do not have a SIM card you cannot send text messages to Android users. If you have 3G and you cannot send to Android (green) then you should definitely address it with the carrier.

I have also been experiencing the same issue starting on Feb 19, 2021. I have a Xs Max with 417 GB of available storage capacity. My messages are set to sync to icloud and are set to be kept forever. Currently storage management shows I have 13.7 GB in messages in icloud. I started to experience imessage or text threads "disappearing" for only a few select contacts. The currently provided recommended response is totally inadequate. I have my old 6s, reset it to factory setting, then reactivated imessage through signing into my apple id account, not restoring from a back, but an attempt to re-sync all imessages stored in icloud. This worked for two out of the three contacts and the message threads seemed to be restored, however today one of those threads again "disappeared" from the message app. The issue does not seem to be one of lack of storage space or connectivity. Very frustrating not to be able to refresh and restore all texts for several contacts out of several other dozens that are fine. Understand that messages are not included in the individual backup files but are sync'd separately, same as photos.

I will try to restore from the back up. nervous to do that for these messages, but they are important to me. but is a small % of the entire data on my phone. hoping i do not loose things in the back up and the back up works, as i have not had to do that before.

Hi, as i mentioned above...over the weekend I attempted to restore by my backup that ran the day before the loss. I did not get everything back. I am very frustrated. It appears i go back most of my messages from my one daughter as i scrolled back the history for some time, however no attachments, photos, videos she has sent me in her text were there. All gone.

After days of trying to recover missing text messages, trying every solution mentioned on numerous websites and using two different phone recovery apps, nothing worked. Then in desperation I did this, and it worked:

I backed up from my previous phone. After a couple of hours, I saw that there were some changes; for example, some old apps that had been on my previous phone reappeared. But alas, the text messages had not reappeared. I figured they were completely gone now.

Hi there, hoping someone can help. I've read other advice about what this means (notifications are on), is that for the person receiving or sending them? I have this next to only one person in my text messages. I don't know why. I didn't do anything differently. Does it mean THEY have notifications on??

To receive notifications when a text message has been sent from this person, open the Messages app and open the conversation list. Slide the conversation in question to the LEFT and tap on the Bell icon. This will set the notifications to ON from that person.

Afterward tapping the bell icon to enable notifications from that sender, the same text without the bell-with-a-slash-through-it symbol, indicating that notifications are no longer silenced for that sender:

Can you provide more details with this issue? How do you know that ALL of your contacts are muted? Does your iPhone not ring when a call is incoming from your contact? Do you not get a notification when you get a text message from one of your contacts?

The general answer is you can't read someone else's text messages regardless of your relationship to them. If you share an Apple ID (which in general is a bad idea) you can set their phone to forward messages to your phone, then lock the settings in Settings/Screen Time. But it would be hard to set this up without them knowing. And you have to do it carefully, so they can't see your text messages.

Fire the new CEO. This is ridiculous. This actually is happening with my gf right now. Shes not getting any of my text messages. What the **** is the matter with Apple that they would be so stupid with maps and now this.

Im having the same prob with sending texts too my bf . All of a sudden two days ago he stopped receiving my texts .. Everyone else im texting gets them .. Tried to delete it and enter his number as a new one and hes still notbl getting anything from me ... If u or anyone knows how to fix this prob please let me know bc i have no clue how too !! Thank u !!!!

I have had my iPhone for a year. It is my first iPhone ever. I have used Samsung before that for many years and Samsung allows you to schedule your text messages right in the text messaging app with no additional steps. For such an advanced phone, you would think that Apple would be able to fix this.

I am looking for guidance on how to transfer text messages from iPhone to Android. I have tried a few methods but haven't been successful. I have important messages that I need to keep in my new device, and I don't want to lose them in the process.

Use a Transfer App: There are apps designed specifically for this task. 'Move to iOS' app by Apple is meant to do the opposite of what you need, but there's 'iSMS2droid' which can help you move your texts from iPhone to Android. You'll need to backup your iPhone first, then convert the SMS database and transfer it to your Android.

As far as i know, using iSMS2droid to transfer text messages betwwen iPhone and Android, some messages may be lost or not transferred properly. And its setup process can be a bit complicated for non-tech-savvy individuals.I need more professional and stable data transfer software.

DId you ever figure it out? My mother's phone does not show the option of Copy/More, but mine does. Her screen looks slightly different from mine because she uses bold text. Otherwise we have the same ios 10.0.02. Thank you.

Ever Since I updated to iOS 11.2.1 my messages do not show in correct order Ive tried restart manually setting time and 24hr time. Nothing seems to fix this issue driving me nuts constantly missing text because overlooking. They are showing as if they were received before other messages. Common Apple your killing me how can I keep speaking so highly of you when lately you've been letting me down. 006ab0faaa

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