I believe you can get iPads which support cellular. Can you send and
receive text messages on these iPads?
On 11/18/2014 10:37 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
You can’t send a text message on an iPad unless you have it set up to
use your iPhone as a relais so to speak. This would require iOS 8 on
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Subject: Re: iMessage and text message
I believe you can get iPads which support cellular. Can you send and receive
text messages on these iPads?
On 11/18/2014 10:37 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
You can’t send a text message on an iPad unless you have it set up
Once you are in the message field, it should say iMessage. If it says text
message, it is not a iMessage phone number or email.
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Tom,
I fixed this by turning on sms in settings. Don’t remember if you go to general
first but in messages turn on sms.
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when i go to settings on my i pad under s m s i can’t find that option
On Nov 18, 2014, at 7:24 PM, David Redman davidredma...@gmail.com wrote:
Tom,
I fixed this by turning on sms in settings. Don’t remember if you go to
general first but in messages turn on sms.
From:
You need cellular service for non-iMessage text messages.
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From: wui chin Leong
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 6:38 PM
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Subject: Re: iMessage and text message
when i go to settings on my i pad under s m s i can’t
You can’t send a text message on an iPad unless you have it set up to use your
iPhone as a relais so to speak. This would require iOS 8 on both devices and
the iPad needs to be set up to send text messages via the iPhone.
Regards,
Sieghard
From: viphone@googlegroups.com
Actually if it's a text message it will just say message.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 06/02/2013 22:49, Marcy Weinberg wrote:
When the edit field is activated, It will say iMessage if it is an iMessage, or
text message if it is a text message. Sometimes, though, It may say iMessage,
but after
HI. I always thought if you were sending a text messsage and you went over 2
text messages would be sent?
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On 06/02/2013, at 12:25 PM, MamaPeach
In my messages app, the text messages are always labeled as text message. And
the iMessages are labeled as iMessages.
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Yes, two or more texts will be sent. They are usually joined together
so that you won't notice the difference, but not always.
If you want to force iMessages, you can go into settings, messages and
turn off send as SMS. This prevents the iPhone from falling back to
SMS when iMessage is
I think iMessage is unlimited whereas Sms text messages are 160
characters and so may be sent in multiple parts.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 06/02/2013 03:36, Regina Alvarado wrote:
Marcy,
i will not argue what you said, but I have a habit of writing fairly
long texts. In previous versions of
Hello all
There is a setting where you can show the character count. Go to
settings, messages, and turn this on.
Chris.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 06/02/2013 02:52, Marcy Weinberg wrote:
And iMessage can have an unlimited number of characters. When you sent a
message to someone who does not
When the edit field is activated, It will say iMessage if it is an iMessage, or
text message if it is a text message. Sometimes, though, It may say iMessage,
but after it is sent, It will say sent as text message.
Most frequently, though, you will know which kind of message you are sending
Somehow it knows and the send button will remain dimmed, which means you cannot
send the message.
From: Arnold Schmidt
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 8:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: IMessage Versus Text Message Question
I understand that an iMessage can have an unlimited
are identified as
iMessaging contacts r not. This is the only way I can think of.
Cheers,
Cris
From: MamaPeach
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 8:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IMessage Versus Text Message Question
Somehow it knows and the send button will remain dimmed, which
And iMessage can have an unlimited number of characters. When you sent a
message to someone who does not have I messaging, then their limit is 160
characters. If the text message exceeds 160 characters, It is divided into two
or more text messages. Obviously the number of text messages received
Marcy,
i will not argue what you said, but I have a habit of writing fairly long
texts. In previous versions of IOS, I would write a text and would hear a
whoosh and another woosh if it was too long. Now it always says iMessage and
when I send I only hear one whoosh. Now, I do not know if my
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