If the messages are grey then they are being received. The colour doesn't change on the type they use.
Messages in green are SMS, while messages in blue are iMessages. Dave Johnson/Business Insider. When sending messages to another Apple device, your iPhone will use iMessages. But if you're texting an Android phone, or you're not connected to the internet, your iPhone will use SMS.
The grey ticks represents that the message is successfully reached to the person and blue ticks means that the person read it acknowledge while he/she was online.
A: On an iPhone, your device's phone number will always appear in your Messages and FaceTime settings. This number normally appears greyed out and you cannot select or de-select it since it is usually enabled automatically by the iMessage and FaceTime cellular activation process.
If you're talking about the number that show up in auto-complete when you start typing a number in messages, blue are contacts with whom you've exchanged iMessages recently, green are those with whom you've exchanged SMS messages recently and grey are people with whom you have not exchanged messages recently.
Blue indicates an iMessage recipient, green SMS, grey is unknown or an address that is unable to receive texts.
Try sending a text message However, if a person has blocked you, you won't see either notification. Instead, there will just be a blank space beneath your text. It's worth noting that being blocked is not the only reason why you might not see a notification. Some message receipts work perfectly with iOS, some don't.
If you get a notification like "Message Not Delivered" or you get no notification at all, that's a sign of a potential block. Next, you could try calling the person. If the call goes right to voicemail or rings once (or a half ring) then goes to voicemail, that's further evidence you may have been blocked.
A: On an iPhone, your device's phone number will always appear in your Messages and FaceTime settings. This number normally appears greyed out and you cannot select or de-select it since it is usually enabled automatically by the iMessage and FaceTime cellular activation process.
those are randomly assigned to contacts that you have not added a photo for. If you add a photo to represent the specific person the color will not be present anymore.
those are randomly assigned to contacts that you have not added a photo for. If you add a photo to represent the specific person the color will not be present anymore.
If you get a notification like "Message Not Delivered" or you get no notification at all, that's a sign of a potential block. Next, you could try calling the person. If the call goes right to voicemail or rings once (or a half ring) then goes to voicemail, that's further evidence you may have been blocked.
More to the point, if you're messaging someone via iMessage and your text bubbles suddenly change to green from blue, it's a sign they have blocked your iPhone number. The 'sent' versus 'delivered' badge may just be confirmation they've blocked you.
Look underneath the last text you sent before you suspect you were blocked. If the previous iMessage says "Delivered" under the message bubble but the most recent one doesn't, it can mean that you've been blocked. If you see an iMessage Not Delivered error instead, that can be another indication as well.
Take a look at your texting app, which will most likely be iMessage. “Most likely, when you send a message, you will get a 'delivered' confirmation when the message has been delivered,” he told Reader's Digest. When you look at your messages with the person you think blocked you, look for that confirmation.
All replies Their addresses will be grayed out. For it to be possible one must send a group TXT/SMS. To do so “Group Messaging” must be turned ON in Settings > Messages under SMS/MMS. This will force group messages to be sent as SMS if at least one person in the group does not have an iPhone.
The primary number of the device should be greyed out if you are looking under "Send & Receive" in Messages, or just looking in Settings>FaceTime. Only the emails and secondary numbers are editable. The primary number is the one that gets registered with the app when you activate it. You cannot change it.
Blue indicates an iMessage recipient, green SMS, grey is unknown or an address that is unable to receive texts. Mar 11, 2015 8:05 AM. Reply Helpful.
Grey Contacts using the Messages app? This means you cannot text them. If the contact is green you can send them MMS/SMS and blue contacts mean you can send them iMessages.
Blue indicates an iMessage recipient, green SMS, grey is unknown or an address that is unable to receive texts. Mar 11, 2015 8:05 AM. Reply Helpful.
Within iMessage, SMS will show as 'sent' or 'delivered'. More to the point, if you're messaging someone via iMessage and your text bubbles suddenly change to green from blue, it's a sign they have blocked your iPhone number. The 'sent' versus 'delivered' badge may just be confirmation they've blocked you.
No you cannot text someone you blocked and you won't receive any texts from someone you blocked. Same with phone calls but a blocked phone number can leave a voice message but it will be put under “blocked messages.”
iMessage isn't Activated on the Recipient's Device When someone blocks you, iMessage doesn't turn from blue to green. You can't send them any form of messages – iMessages and SMS alike.
those are randomly assigned to contacts that you have not added a photo for. If you add a photo to represent the specific person the color will not be present anymore.
If you get a notification like "Message Not Delivered" or you get no notification at all, that's a sign of a potential block. Next, you could try calling the person. If the call goes right to voicemail or rings once (or a half ring) then goes to voicemail, that's further evidence you may have been blocked.
The person whose number you've blocked won't receive any sign that their message to you was blocked, their text will simply sit there looking as though it were sent and not yet delivered, but in fact, it will be lost to the ether.
those are randomly assigned to contacts that you have not added a photo for. If you add a photo to represent the specific person the color will not be present anymore.
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