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.

Anytime I am on the phone and a text message or email notification is displayed on the top of the screen the phone volume level lowers and then returns to normal once the popups are gone or I swipe upwards to get rid of them faster.


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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 have done the recommended fixes in this forum to no avail. This morning, I installed the iOS 17.1.1 update and was only able to get it to work once, and only after repeated tries. Will submit a fix request to Apple suggested above. I hope they get this fixed soon. I have used notes to created text for a message but this should not be necessary. iMessage worked fine until iOS 17 update. It is a royal pain!

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.

It sounds like you're experiencing a text editing issue on your new iPhone 15 Pro Max with iOS 17 when trying to edit a long text message. This could be a bug or an issue with the new iOS version. To address this problem, you can try the following steps:

The rest of the settings determine things like if read receipts are for on every iMessage conversation, whether or not you want text messages (those green bubbles) forwarded to your other Apple devices or kept on your iPhone, how long you want to keep messages on your device, and so on. Take a few minutes, go through each option, and decide how you want Messages to behave.

Having a constant backup of your iMessage conversations that syncs across all of your Apple devices is another one of my favorite benefits of Apple's messaging platform. Apple uses iCloud to back up and sync your Messages conversations (that includes text messages, too).

It's easy enough to send and receive messages in the Messages app, and telling apart iMessages from text messages is easy as well -- if the messages you send are green, it's a text message. If the bubble is blue, you're talking to a fellow iMessage user.

Also, make sure you take advantage of the search feature, as well. You can search the Messages app for photos, links, documents, locations, collaborations and text within a conversation. Just open the Messages app and tap on the search bar at the top.

i agree the ring tones should be allowed on the text messages like they used to. I have contacts assigned so a text or call are the same sound so I know who it is and I'm a nurse so all the doctors are assigned a special sound (ring or text) so when covered in isolation gear I know if it's important enough to leave the room to check it or not!!! Plus when I'm on call the longer phone call tones used as a text sound help make sure it wakes me for emergencies!!! I see NO reason to stop us from having that choice like we used to have in all the other iOS. PLEASE RETURN THIS FUNCTION!!!

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!!

Just got the iphone 12 and i have a group of 8 ppl in a message. I realized that some messages are not showing up in the chat. I only know this because some are emphazing or laughing at a message that i dont even see??? It might be a non iphone use but im not sure. I have all the mms n sms on. I looked farther up the group chat to look for the messages being emphazied but cant find them?

I am also having this issue. In fact.. when I google this TONS of people are having this issue that upgraded to an iPhone 12. I upgraded to an iphone 12 pro just the other day and instantly quit receiving texts from many android users. I have verizon myself, but a quick 10 sec google search shows the carrier doesn't matter. T-mobile, att and verizon all have users on iPhone 12 that are having this issue and most state the issue started the moment they upgraded.

I'm having this same issue too. I've worked with Apple Support 3 times now. 2x with a Senior specialist. My issue is being taken up to the engineers. I'm also working Verizon, but again, it isn't one carrier. This has caused me to miss some important group texts that were work related. So I hope this gets resolved soon.

I've been having the same issue since I got my iphone 12, seems to be groups that have at least one android phone in it. I missed a text this morning about a relative passing....SMH. Is there a solution?

I am having this same issue with my new Iphone 12 Pro. I have an iPad the shares this account and the problem has been pushed over to that as well. But other iPhone in the house, who are also a part of the group text, are not having this issue. My daughter is getting messages on her iPhone Xs (was mine until 2 weeks ago) but I am not getting them. Very frustrating.

Same here, have worked with Apple Support 4x over the past 2 weeks, 3x with a Senior Specialist. We collected diagnostics for the engineers but still no solution. I'm also talking with my carrier (AT&T) but no fix yet. Super annoying as I'm missing many important texts. Following this thread in case there's a fix soon.

I've just got the new iPhone 13, updated it to the most recent iOS (iOS 15.0.1). In the past, usually the notifications light up the phone and makes a sound when I get them whenever my phone is locked. However, for some reason, whenever I get a new text, my phone doesn't light up anymore or make any sound. The notification just quietly shows up on the lock screen when I raise it to wake...and it's like that for every kind of app that should have notifications on and have the lock screen option switched on. I'm not entirely sure what to do anymore, I've double checked each and every app's notification setting, and it's still not working properly. I even reset the settings on my phone, and it's still not working.

If your iPhone pairs to an Apple Watch, by design your paired iPhone does not chime when a new text arrives. Instead, Apple routes your alerts to your Apple Watch, especially when the iPhone is locked.

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.

ive had this problem with two phones first my iphone 11pro max and then I switched to my iphone 8 because they told me it was the phone that i had to switch so i did and still haveing problems smh probs going to be switching to samsung im tired of resetting my phone every day smh

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.

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: 006ab0faaa

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