Is iMessage not working on your iPhone running iOS 14 or 13? Don’t stress out as it’s the sort of issue that many of us have encountered from time to time. It could be due to various reasons like wrongly configured settings, the carrier may not be supporting the message you are trying to send, poor internet connection, etc. Let’s dive right in with me to check out the tricks that can troubleshoot the issue!
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Quick Tips:
If the above tips have failed to get your job done, try out the following solutions.
First off, you must ensure you have a proper internet connection on your iOS device. iMessage may not work if there is poor Wi-Fi or cellular connection.
On some occasions, you may be able to fix the network issue by just turning on/off Airplane Mode. Simply swipe up from the bottom of your device to access Control Center and then tap on the Airplane Mode button.
On your iPhone X or 11, you need to swipe down from the top right corner and then tap on the Airplane Mode button to turn it on. Wait for some time and then turn it off.
Go to Setting → Wi-Fi/Cellular → Turn off the switch. Now, restart your iPhone.
Just press and hold the sleep/wake button and then swipe to power off. Then, press and hold on the sleep/wake button to turn on your device.
On your iPhone X or 11, you need to press and hold the side button and volume up/down button at once. Then, swipe to power off. Next, press and hold the side button again to turn on your device.
Once your device has restarted, turn on Wi-Fi/Cellular and try to send iMessage again. /game-pigeon-crash.html.
If you are using Wi-Fi, forget the network and reconnect your device to it.
Step #1. Open Settings app → Wi-Fi.
Step #2. Tap on the “i” button next to the network.
Step #3. Tap on Forget This Network and tap on Forget in the popup to confirm.
Haven’t got the fix as yet? Try resetting the network settings on your device. It would wipe out the Wi-Fi passwords and login details.
Open the Settings App → General → Reset → Reset Network Settings.
Then, force reboot your iPhone. To do so, press and hold the Home and sleep/wake buttons at once until the Apple logo shows up on the screen.
On your iPhone X or iPhone 11 Series, you need to press and release the volume down button, then press and release the volume up button. Next, press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo appears on the screen.
Next, turn on iMessage and wait for the activation to finish. Wait for a while and then send an iMessage to someone. If it has started working again, it’s wonderful. If it hasn’t, move on to the next solution.
Try signing out of Apple ID and then signing back in. It has done the trick for some users. So, don’t miss out on this one as well.
Step #1. Open Settings → Messages → Send & Receive.
Step #2. Tap on your Apple ID and tap on Sign Out.
Step #3. Next, quit the Settings app. Wait for some time and then sign in to your Apple ID again.
In many cases, it’s a problem with these options.
Step #1. Go to Settings→Messages→Send & Receive.
Step #2. You should see your number and an associated Apple ID listed in this list. You can configure this list.
Step #3. You’ll have to try a variety of methods to get iMessage working again. These would include:
The old version of iOS might be the culprit behind this mess. Many a time I have successfully fixed annoying issues like an autocorrect bug, the camera focus issue just by updating my device. Hence, I’d suggest you give this solution a chance as well.
Open Settings → General → Software Update. If there is an update on waiting, tap on Download and Install.
I don’t think you may have to travel so long to find the solution to this problem. But just in case, it hasn’t been resolved even after trying out all the aforementioned tricks, restore your iPhone using iTunes and then set it up as new. Before going for the kill, don’t fail to back up your device.
Simply connect your iPhone to your computer → fire up iTunes or Finder and hit the Restore button.
The Bottom Line
The above-mentioned solutions have worked for many users—including me. Hence, I’m sure they will click for you as well. Found this guide helpful? Do let us know that in the comments below.
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