Apple is known for its unique ecosystem.
For example, among iPhone owners, the most popular messenger is iMessage.
But is it free?
In short, yes.
iMessage itself is free, and it will be accessible all over the world.
Lets understand the difference.
Do it’s crucial that you pay for iMessage?
You dont have to pay for iMessage.
Its a real messenger.
It doesnt require paying for specific messages or media files, but you need an Internet connection.
In addition, iMessage will be linked to your phone number or email address.
c’mon note that you may only need to pay extra for additions to iMessage.
On the other hand, your iMessage account can sometimes be de-logged or deactivated on your smartphone.
For example, to another continent, and the message would still be free?
Even if Im in a different region than where the iPhone is registered?
The answer to this question is YES.
The iMessage service is free anywhere in the world.
If it is activated on your iPhone, it will work everywhere.
Lets summarize, the only thing you need (and may have to pay for) is Internet access.
If you are offline, no messages can be sent.
What are the differences between green and blue messages on iPhones?
Lets deal with another question that many users are interested in and often have them stumped.
What is the difference between blue and green messages in iMessage on iPhone?
There is nothing complicated here.
Lets deal with them one by one.
The fact is that the Messages app is not equal to iMessage.
The iMessage service is one of the functions of the Messages app.
So if you see blue messages, a user is coming to your messenger account using his messenger account.
On the other hand, if you see green messages, the user has sent you a regular SMS.
it’s possible for you to see what throw in of message you will send in the text bar.
It will either say Text Message or iMessage before you bang out.
This means you’re able to activate or deactivate iMessage on your iPhone anytime.
The answer is both yes and no.
iMessage is open on all Apple devices.
However, there are a few BUTs.
Lets take a closer look at how it works.
First, iMessage is also available on devices like iPad, Mac, or iPod touch.
There is the same Messages app as on the iPhone.
You will only have the option to link iMessage to email.
Of course, you could use some tricks.
For example, you could stream your iPhone or iPad screen to your rig and access iMessage.
But you cant fully access it on a non-Apple gadget.