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Why Are My Texts Green on My iPhone?

iPhone users all recognize the distinct blue text bubble that pops up when an iMessage is fired off to a bestie, parent, sibling, or study group. When texting a fellow iPhone user, all messages sent back and forth appear in blue, alongside a convenient “Delivered” status, and sometimes, a read receipt. But, every now and then, you notice that the text bubble color changes.

There are a few different reasons why some texts on your iPhone are sent as green. Before you spiral, double check that iMessage is turned on. To do this, go to Settings, click on Messages, and make sure that iMessage has been toggled to the “on” position. If iMessage is active and your messages are still sending as green, here’s a crash course on what that might mean .In short, green texts mean that they were sent as SMS texts.

Your text might be sent as SMS because you don’t have an Internet connection, your iMessage is turned off , the recipient’s iMessage is toggled off, their phone is turned off, or you’re texting someone with an Android. In these cases, you’ll see a “Sent as Text Message” note underneath the bubble. If you’re sending texts to a fellow iPhone user and your messages have previously been blue, then a green text could be a sign of a potential block.

But remember: Being blocked is not the only reason your texts are sent as green. Take a deep breath, don’t jump to conclusions, and consider all of the other reasons why your iMessage isn’t working. It could all come down to subpar WiFi.

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