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The iMessage system is how Apple devices send text messages between each other. The method blends your phone number with your Apple ID to upgrade your text game with certain perks. The bubbles are ...
A new iMessage bug in iOS on iPhone has appeared, which can force reboot someone's iPhone with a specific string of text. Here's how to fix it.
If you get crashed with a message containing that string, you may notice that iMessage just keeps rebooting. That’s because that string is still hiding in your history. We have to get rid of it.
There can be multiple reasons behind why your iMessage is not getting delivered. Here's a breakdown of the common causes and how to fix them.
What causes the iMessage bug? When you send text or picture messages on iOS with iMessage enabled, your device checks with Apple to see if the recipient is an iMessage user.
The crash is caused when an iPhone tries to display a specific string of text through a notification banner or lockscreen.
iPhone users on iOS 7 have been experiencing issues with Apple’s iMessage service wherein the iPhone is unable to send iMessages. Instead, users have had to rely on sending text messages ...
Many users of the popular iMessage service who switch from iPhone to an Android or Windows phone are finding some messgaes never arrive. Here's how to fix the bug.
A new iMessage prank is making rounds, freezing the app altogether. Closing the app or rebooting the iPhone won't fix the problem, but there's a simple workaround to solve the issue.
As mentioned in the original story, you need to have iMessage enabled on your iPhone in order to enable text message forwarding. More importantly, however, you need to have an email address ...
Apple recently has been under fire for a bug that is preventing users from receiving text messages when they switch from an iPhone to an Android or Windows Phone device and keep the same phone ...