I have an (idiot) friend that has turned off iMessages(, because he has unlimited text.)
All my text to him, when he has not turned it off or run it out of charge, go through as SMS. They appear in green on my iPhone.
I have not figure out what happens when his device is off, because he often does not even acknowledge at all.
He's the type of guy who invites you to dinner, but you most often won't eat for 4-5 hours, or he already has the burgers on the grill and gets upset when you show up an hour later.
Brent
Brent
Sent from my iPhone, please excuse any brevity.
On Jul 12, 2015, at 6:02 AM, Otto Nikolaus otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Yes, AFAIK iMessage uses data (by network or WiFi), not SMS, but what happens if I use iMessage to send a message to another iPhone user who has it switched *off*? Does it just get lost or is it stored until (s)he switches iMessage back on?OttoOn 12 July 2015 at 12:39, Brent whodo678@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
As I understand it iMessages and SMS travel on different channels. The first by Internet and the second by cellular (phone).So if she turns off iMessages, Mom can't receive iMessages from the kids.Have all 3 iPhone owners turned on Send as SMS? Or does one have it turned off? With it on, if a recipient does not have an iDevice, it is sent as iMessage & SMS, I would assume.
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