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What does it mean when a text says sent as text message?

When a text message says “sent as text message,” it means that the message was sent as a text message instead of through another form of communication, such as an email or a phone call. Most text messages are sent over cellular networks, which is why they are referred to as SMS (Short Message Service) messages.

Sending a text message is quicker than other forms of communication and can be easily done from almost any device. When a message has been sent as a text message, it will generally appear as a message within the messaging app of the recipient rather than as an email or other form of communication.

Does sent as text message mean I’m blocked?

No, sent as text message does not necessarily mean that you are blocked. It is possible that the person you are trying to contact has their text messaging settings setup differently or they may have a busy signal on their phone.

It is also possible that they have disabled text messages, or you may have exceeded your text messaging limit. In any case, it is best to call the person if you are trying to reach them, in order to determine whether or not you are blocked.

Do green text messages say delivered?

Green text messages depend on the messaging service in use. In Apple’s iMessage and other messenger services, a green message indicates it has been sent. It does not, however, necessarily mean that it has been delivered.

In iMessage, as well as other messaging services, a delivered signifier (e. g. a check mark) may appear, indicating that the message has been received. If you don’t see the delivered signifier, it does not necessarily mean the message wasn’t received, as there may be other explanations for the lack of a check mark.

The person you sent the message to may not have their device turned on, may have limited or no reception, or their device’s settings may not allow for delivery notifications.

Why did my text messages turn from blue to green?

The color of the sent message in an iPhone’s text message app is determined by the communication service the recipient is using. Generally, blue messages are SMS messages, while green messages are iMessages.

The difference is that iMessage is Apple’s own messaging service and is free to use, while SMS (Short Message Service) messages require a messaging plan from your train provider.

If the recipient of your message is using an Android phone, then the message will be sent as an SMS and it will appear blue for you. If the recipient is using an Apple device, then the message will be sent as an iMessage and it will appear green.

If the recipient has both iPhone and Android devices, it will be sent as an iMessage, but the color of the message will depend on the device they used to open the message.

Does green Mean blocked?

No, green does not always mean that something is blocked. Depending on the context, green can have a variety of meanings. For example, when referring to a traffic light, green typically indicates that it is safe to proceed.

In most cases it is used as a signal to go, rather than to stop or block. Additionally, green is often used to signify that something is safe, such as in the food industry when products are given a green clearance to indicate that the product has passed inspection and is safe for consumption.

Green is also synonymous with money, being used in the banking industry to signal a positive balance or financial figure. Moreover, in some countries, green is seen as a symbol of growth and renewal, suggesting that something is safe, healthy and growing.

Why are my messages sending green to another iPhone user?

When sending messages between two iPhone users, the messages typically appear in a blue color. However, the messages you are sending to another iPhone user may appear green due to the type of messages and the type of phone being used.

When iMessage is not available, usually due to an issue with the network or a compatibility issue between devices, then the messages will send as SMS or MMS messages. These types of messages are not sent using the iMessage service and will therefore appear in a green color instead.

Additionally, if the person you are sending the message to has their “Send as SMS” setting enabled on their iPhone, their messages will also appear in green. This setting allows messages that fail to be sent as an iMessage to be sent as a regular text message instead.

In general, if the messages you are sending are appearing in green, it is likely due to one of the above mentioned issues. To ensure that messages are sent as iMessages, it is important to ensure that both parties have a strong connection to the internet and that any device compatibility issues are resolved.

When you send a text message and it doesn’t say delivered?

When you send a text message and it doesn’t say it was delivered, this could indicate there was an issue with the message transmission. This could be due a variety of factors including, the person you sent the message to has their phone off or in a dead zone, their service provider’s network was down, or the message was too large or too many were sent within a certain amount of time.

It could also be that the person hasn’t seen the message yet. If the person you sent the message to has not responded, it’s possible that they didn’t receive the message. It’s best to wait a few minutes to see if the message status updates or send the message again.

Am I blocked if my text doesn’t say delivered?

It is possible that you are blocked if your text does not say delivered. When someone blocks you, the text will not go through and you will not receive any kind of message or notification that you have been blocked.

However, if your text doesn’t say delivered, it could also mean that the person is not connected to their phone or their phone is turned off. It may also indicate that the person’s messaging service or cellular provider is out of service or experiencing an outage.

Depending on your sender, you may receive a delivery failure notification due to poor signal or other technical difficulties. If the issue persists and your message still does not say delivered after multiple attempts, it is possible that you are blocked.

What do blocked texts look like?

Blocked texts look like any other text message, except the sender will not receive a delivery notification, read receipt, or any type of notification that the message was received. Depending on the type of phone, the text may not appear in the sent items of the sender’s message log and will be completely invisible to them.

For the recipient, the text may appear as an ordinary text and seem to have come from a valid phone number. However, when they try to reply or call the number back, they will find out that the number has been blocked.

How can you tell if someone blocked your number from texting?

If you suspect that someone has blocked your number from texting you, there are a few signs you can look for that can help you determine if your suspicions are correct.

If you have tried to send multiple messages to the person but have not received any response from them, this could be a sign that your number has been blocked. If you have reason to believe the person received the message from you, yet the message remains unread, this could also be an indication that your texts are being blocked.

Another way to tell if you have been blocked is if you are able to place a call to the individual, but the person you are calling does not pick up the phone or returns your calls. This may indicate that they have placed a block on your number and are avoiding any communication with you.

Finally, if you are having difficulty accessing the contact information of the person you are trying to reach, this could be an indication that they have blocked your number from texting. For instance, if you are unable to find the contact information in their contact list or address book, this may be a sign that you have been blocked.

If you are unsure if your number has been blocked, it is best to contact the person directly and ask if they have put a block on your number.

What happens when you text someone who has you blocked?

If you text someone who has blocked you, the text will not be delivered and you will not receive any kind of notification that the text has not been delivered. You will not receive a “read” receipt or any other kind of notification that your text was blocked.

The text may even appear to the person who blocked you to be having gone through like normal, however the person will simply never receive it. Any texts sent prior to being blocked will still be visible and you can confirm if you have been blocked by attempting to send a follow-up message.

How do you know if sent as text message was delivered?

The best way to know if a text message was delivered is to wait and see if you receive a delivery confirmation from the cellular network. When the message is sent, the cellular network will typically keep you up to date with realtime status messages.

These may include things like “Message Sent”, “Message Delivered” and “Message Read”. If you do not receive any delivery confirmations, it is a good indication that your message was not successfully delivered.

You can then try re-sending it to see if the issue is resolved. Additionally, if the recipient has read receipts enabled, you may be able to see when the message has been read.

Will it say sent as text if blocked?

No, if a message is blocked, it will not say sent as text. Depending on your provider and the particular nature of why the message was blocked, the recipient may or may not receive any notification of your attempt to contact them.

Some providers will deliver an automated message or error code indicating the message was blocked, while others may just silently ignore the message altogether, effectively making it appear as if the message never existed.

In either case, the message will not say sent as text.