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My observation is that when an iPhone has their iMessage turned off and someone else who sends an imessage to that phone, their message would automatically turn to "text" messages instead of imessages. (Whoa, that sounds a bit confusing).
My Facetime worked well, I would turn it off and back on and my number would get selected instantly. And I messed around with it, turning it off and back on to see if it'll automatically choose my number and it did. But I turned it off and on again and now It doesn't choose anything, it just says "Waiting for Activation"
But now after so many attempts of trying to turn it off and back on just to fix this iMessage crap, I can't even sign in to my apple id anymore. It says that I can't sign in and that I need to check my network connection. (I'm using wi-fi. And it's working perfectly fine; My network connection is fine)
I just did this method, and it seems to have worked. I noticed I wasn't receiving iMessages from my overseas buddies on my new phone, but they were coming through on my iPad. My number in grey wasn't ticked. I went through this method and now it is ticked. Thank you!
Tried reset network settings, tried signing out and back in to applie ID in imessage, goes through verification, selected the appropriate phone number, but still shows "No addresses" and the phone number for the phone is greyed out, and unable to be ticked.
In order to get the phone number checked, you must sign out of ALL your apple devices from those services. So if you have more than just the one device you need to sign out of FaceTime and iMessage on all of the device.
Next give your phone a good 2 button reset but pressing and holding the sleep/wake button and the home button until you see the Apple logo. Once it starts back up, sign into FaceTime and iMessage on your phone first. After it's activated and all is good, sign in on the other device.
So these posts seem a few months, if not a few years old, but I have recently (just this morning) started experiencing the exact same issue. Please can someone help! Here is a list of symptoms and what I've tried:
-tried taking out my SIM card and putting it back in then restarting again. Nothing... nothing I seem to do is working and I didn't even touch the settings in the first place. I literally have done nothing different with my phone that I have so far in the few months I've owned it...
Hey guys , I got the same problem too . when I turn off n on my iMessage and sign out my apple id , when I sign in again I have my phone number ticked , but it stays on waiting for activation and my phone number is gone from Send & Receive part !!!
Your Mac provides several tools to help you identify it. The simplest is About This Mac, available by choosing About This Mac from the Apple () menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. The other is the System Information app. Learn how to use these tools to identify your Mac.
I would go to EveryMac.com. It has all the model numbers listed, by general spec and date available. It often does not have the specific part number for your computer, but it will give you enough information for any ordering or part-replacement issues.
(1) Part number can not be easily found. So far, not sure where to find it.(2) The detail model is shown in About this Mac. The reason why the year of manufacture was not shown is because I didn't connect to the internet. I never knew I had to connect to internet in order to check the detail model...
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