iMessage is a free text/sms feature on your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with iOS 5. It allows you to send free SMS between iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. You can send text, videos via MMS, photos, and contacts. It’s free and unlimited. If you’re running previous version of iOS, you should upgrade to iOS 5 to use this feature.
Here is how to manually enable iMessage on your iPhone running iOS 5:
- Go to Settings
- Tap Messages
- Enable iMessage ( tap the slider to On).
That’s it. You have enabled iMessage sync. Now, you can send free text, MMS, photos to anyone using an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 5.
How To Verify ? :
Note: You can only send unlimited text messages using iMessage from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to anyone with one of those devices
- You’ll notice that the color of the bubble (messages) is blue when you send a message using iMessage. This signifies that you are using iMessage, which is free.
- Green bubble signifies that the text message you have sent is by your cell phone carrier.
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