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What does it mean when it doesn’t say sent as text message?

When it doesn’t say “sent as a text message”, it means that the message was sent using a different type of technology, such as an email, instant message, or social media message. It could also mean that the message was sent as a voice mail, or even as a physical letter or postcard.

This distinction can be important when it comes to determining who was responsible for sending the message, as well as when it was sent and any other important contextual information.

How do you know if a green text message has been delivered?

A green text message indicates that your message has been successfully delivered. You can typically tell if a text message has been delivered by looking for a check mark or green message next to the message in your conversation.

If the message is sent to you and you do not receive a response, the message may have been delivered. However, if the message is sent and you receive a response from the recipient, you can be sure that the green text was delivered to the recipient.

Some messaging apps and services may also provide a status notification to tell you the message was delivered. Additionally, depending on the service provider you are using, you may be able to send a read receipt request along with the text to ensure the recipient has seen it.

Will iMessage send as text if blocked?

No, iMessage will not send as a text if you have been blocked. Blocking someone through iMessage means that the person you have blocked won’t receive any messages, calls, or FaceTime from you. When they try to contact you they will see a notification that they have been blocked.

iMessage is an internet-based messaging service and texts are considered cellular-based, therefore, texts will not be sent if you have been blocked.

Why would an iMessage be sent as a text message?

First, it is important to note that iMessages are sent using Apple’s own messaging system, as opposed to SMS text messages which are sent using cellphone carrier services. The most likely scenario is if the recipient of the iMessage does not have an Apple device.

In this case, the iMessage will be sent as an SMS text message, as Apple devices are unable to accept iMessages. Additionally, if the sender has poor or no internet connection, their messages will automatically be sent as a text message instead.

Lastly, if the sender has a poor connection to their iMessage account, they may also experience their messages being sent as a text message instead.

What happens to iMessage when someone blocks you?

When someone blocks you on iMessage, they will no longer receive any messages that you send them through the app. Your messages won’t even show up as “delivered” on your end, so you will know immediately if someone has blocked you.

Additionally, if you previously had a conversation with the person, the conversation could be removed from view. If you try to call the person, you will no longer be connected to them and you will hear a disconnected tone.

It’s also likely that they will no longer appear in your contacts list or searches.

Why does my green message not say delivered?

It is possible that the person you sent the message to is not currently on their device and thus has not seen the message yet. If you have sent a message and it has been more than a few minutes, it is also possible that the message was sent to the wrong person, or that the person on the other end has not accepted delivery of the message.

It is also possible that the person you sent the message to has blocked or ignored you. Finally, it could be that the server or network connection between you and the recipient is down. It is best to check your message history or attempt to contact the person you sent the message to in order to see why your green message does not say delivered.

Why are my iPhone messages green and not delivered?

If your iPhone messages appear green and are not delivered, there are several possible explanations. First, you may not have an active cellular or Wi-Fi connection. Without a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, your messages will remain green and not be delivered.

Second, your recipient may not have an active data connection or their device may be turned off. Third, your recipient may have blocked your number, so your messages will not go through. Lastly, there may be an issue with Apple’s servers, which would prevent your messages from being delivered.

If none of these potential issues appear to be the cause, you can try resetting your network settings or updating your iOS software. Additionally, if you are still having trouble, you may need to contact your carrier or Apple for further assistance.

Does a green iMessage mean I’m blocked?

No, a green iMessage does not mean you are blocked. The color of an iMessage is dependent on the type of device used to send the message. A blue iMessage is sent from an Apple device like an iPhone, while a green iMessage is sent from either an Android device or a non-Apple device like a Windows computer.

If a conversation is ongoing and you are able to send iMessages – but they are green instead of blue – it usually just means that the person you are texting is using a different type of device. Therefore, if you are seeing green iMessages, it does not necessarily mean you are blocked.