Category: Imessage

Are imessages recorded?

No, the only ” log” is the i, and messages themselves. As I said if you are doing regular backups you can retrieve deleted ones. If you use i. Message, those messages appeared in blue text bubbles are always encrypted. So you can not see any log from i, and message. A common question we […]

Are imessages blue or green?

Short answer: Blue ones have been sent or received using Apple’s i. Message technology, while green ones are “traditional” text messages exchanged via Short Messaging Service, or SMS. You may be wondering “Why are my imessages green not blue?” If you see a green message bubble If you see a green message bubble instead of […]

Are imessages stored?

, the i Message history that powers your Messages app is stored in a database file in your computer’s hard drive, in a hidden folder named Library which, in turn, is in your username folder. You can usually find your username folder on the side bar of the finder. , i Messages are stored in […]

When imessage says delivered?

Whenever imessage says delivered, it means the message was successfully sent to the recipient and also received by the recipient, but If recent messages didn’t state delivered it may indicate that you have been blocked. There’s no way you will be blocked on iphone and the message will still be delivered, it is not possible […]

Will imessage ever come to pc?

, using i Message in the traditional sense on a Windows PC is impossible, unless using the remote desktop method., i Message is a big selling point for Apple products, so its unlikely that we will ever see Apple support non-Apple devices officially. , i Message is not available on Windows computer, but it doesn’t […]

Does imessage use internet?

, i Message does not require a data or internet connection with a ceillular network., i Message requires internet access, which included when connected to the internet via an available wi-fi network or when connected to the internet via the cellular network. Does iMessage require data or Internet access? In response to pajapi., i Message […]