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Are you seeing "Sent as Text Message" underneath your iMessages? This doesn't necessarily mean you're blocked.[1] There are plenty of issues that can contribute to your blue iMessage bubbles turning green after sending. This How.com.vn will teach you what it means when you see "Sent as Text Message" on your iPhone.
Things You Should Know
- "Sent As Text Message" means your device was delivered as a regular SMS text.
- To turn off SMS messages, go to "Settings" → "Messages" → toggle off "Send as SMS".
- When messages are sent as SMS, this could be due to lack of Wi-Fi connection, messaging a non-iOS device, or in some cases, being blocked.
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- QuestionEveryone is allowed to act stupid once in their lifetime but your article is abusing the privilege.SpegitCommunity AnswerPeople who are technologically illiterate might not know the difference between an iMessage and SMS.
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