If they still have an iPhone but have turned off iMessage, the text will be sent as text (the green bubbles). If they have another phone such as Android, BlackBerry or Windows Phone, they must deregister their iMessage account with Apple in order to receive texts from prior iMessage contacts.
Simply sending a message to that person will reveal if someone has switched off their iMessage. If the message is delivered and shown in blue, it’s an indication that the recipient’s iMessage is switched on. Otherwise, your missive will be sent as a text message and displayed in green.
If the receiver’s phone is off, iMessage will not notify the sender that it has been received until it is switched back on. If the recipient has iMessage enabled on other Apple devices, iMessage will only execute and state delivered.
Turning off the iMessage slider on your iPhone will prevent iMessages from being delivered to your phone. Even if you deactivate the iMessage slider, your phone number is still linked to your Apple ID. As a result, when other iPhone users send you an iMessage, it goes to your Apple ID instead of yours.
If you’re like most people, you have a few messages that seem to be falling through the cracks. You may never receive them, but it’s worth checking just in case. If your mind isn’t already made up about whether or not to use iMessage on Android devices, consider this: If you move from an iPhone to an Android phone, make sure to turn it off. Otherwise, messages sent from iPhones won’t make it over.
It’s possible, but not likely. If your iMessage is blocked, you’ll likely see a red exclamation mark next to the name of the person you’re trying to message.
The recipient has “read” the message, and the sender has seen that the recipient has read it.
There are a few ways to tell if someone is blocking your texts. The first way is to look at your sent messages. If the person’s name doesn’t appear in the “Sent” tab, then they have blocked your number. Another way to tell is to try calling the person. If their phone rings once and goes to voicemail, then they have blocked your number.
Yes, you can iMessage someone who blocked you. If you try to iMessage them and they don’t respond, it will go to their spam folder.
Your text messages are green because you are using iMessage, which is Apple’s messaging service. iMessage allows you to send messages to other people who are using iPhones, iPads, or Macs. The messages are sent over the internet, so they are green instead of blue.
There are a few ways to know if someone has put you on Do Not Disturb on their iPhone.The first way is to look at your phone and see if the moon icon is next to the battery percentage. If it is, that means you’re in DND mode.Another way to check is to go into your Settings and see if there’s an option for Do Not Disturb.