![]() ![]() If you are using a Mac, make sure you are running OSX Yosemite (to check go to >About This Mac).Make sure you are on at least iOS 8.1 on your iPhone and/or iPad (to check go to Setting>General>About>Version).Most probably the “Text Forwarding” feature is not turned on to do this: The FIX: Enable “Text Message Forwarding” Macs and iPads with a lower OS than iOS 8.1 and OS X Yosemite can only receive iMessages, as SMS text messages are limited to the iPhone only. You need to enable this feature in order to use it. ![]() This feature is called “Text Message Forwarding” and has been available since iOS 8.1 and OS X Yosemite. This is because the person you are trying to send a message to either does not have an iPhone or does not have iMessage enabled.ĭon’t worry, Macs and iPads can now SMS text messages. The number you are trying to send a message to is not using iMessage and your Mac or iPad is attempting to send the message as SMS text message. The Cause: Messages Contact in Red on iPad or Mac ![]()
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