03-24-2023 01:19 PM
I just recently got an iPhone and am not able to send or receive pictures and texts on iMessage without data on. If I have the data on, does it actually use it? I have the 250 MB of data and it is not a lot if I constantly use it when messaging.
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03-24-2023 01:51 PM
iMessage muddys the water. There is SMS which imessage can do with the setting on. There is MMS which imessage can do with the setting on. MMS requires cell data to be on. Manage your data consumption if you want to conserve your 250MB but MMS doesn't consume data itself.
iMessage messes things up with the fact that they can also communicate using instant messaging between idevices which needs the internet whether by wifi or cell data. This. Is. Not. Texting (SMS). But that doesn't work for trying to send to an Android phone or even if someone changes from an iphone to an Android without removing their iphone from their Apple ID. Then also this is a problem when roaming. Without roaming data, instant messaging can't work and MMS can't work and SMS can't work without a texting add-on.
03-24-2023 01:22 PM
HI @ICanHelp if Imessage, yes, you need data and wil use your data
if you are sending via MMS, you still need your mobile data turned on but it won't used it
make sure you choose to send as MMS and not iMessage to save data
03-24-2023 01:20 PM
@ICanHelp iPhone needs internet for iMessage to work you can disable it and just use sms instead
03-24-2023 01:20 PM - edited 03-24-2023 01:22 PM
If you use non native app for MMS then yes SMS will use your data.
If you use Native MMS app then Data has to be ON but app will not use it.
Same goes for SMS - if 3rd party then data or WiFi has to be on. If using native app (which uses celullar network) then it will work while you are on line (on celullar network).