07-03-2023 08:48 AM
I've been having this issue for some time, now. On occasion, I send out a text to someone who then either never receives it or it takes hours to be received. I'm not sure whether this is a Apple/Android issue but I've only had this problem with iPhone recipients.
07-04-2023 06:44 AM
Thanks, softech. I've downloaded the Google Messages app and will take it out for a "test drive". Hopefully, that will solve my intermittent problem.
07-03-2023 11:36 AM
@Stan_57 wrote:I have an older Samsung (2017) Android type phone and use the included Samsung Messages app that comes with the phone.
since you have an older Android, try these three things
07-03-2023 11:20 AM
@esjliv wrote:The issue could be on the recipient's end also, if they are only using iMessage. See if you can check with them that they have SMS and MMS enabled in the settings of their devices.
Just a quick note here: there is no way to disable SMS/MMS messaging on an iPhone; if it receives an SMS it will will show it and your reply to that message will also go as SMS. There is a setting in Settings/Messages to use SMS as a backup for iMessage if iMessage isn't available, but that wouldn't apply in this case.
07-03-2023 10:59 AM
@Stan_57 wrote:I have an older Samsung (2017) Android type phone and use the included Samsung Messages app that comes with the phone.
@Stan_57 - Do you see Chat Features or RCS in your settings?
Disable your Chat Features (RCS Chats):
The issue could be on the recipient's end also, if they are only using iMessage. See if you can check with them that they have SMS and MMS enabled in the settings of their devices.
07-03-2023 10:35 AM
07-03-2023 08:57 AM
Which one? Automatic or Text/Multimedia msgs?
07-03-2023 08:54 AM
I have an older Samsung (2017) Android type phone and use the included Samsung Messages app that comes with the phone.
07-03-2023 08:52 AM
If Android, try adjusting Chat messages options.
tap Messaging app,
tap 3 little dots top right,
select Settings,
under Chat settings, scroll to "Select default messaging type",
toggle it to Automatic or Text/multimedia msg
For Apple, adjust the iMessage settings:
tap the Settings app,
tap Messages,
turn iMessage off by toggling the switch to grey from green.
07-03-2023 08:50 AM
@Stan_57 If with iPhone is it only with iMessage because you need data for iMessage . So you can tune it it off and just send sms instead