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Can you text internationally for free with iMessage?
I have friends in Asia and wondering if I can text them without using international texting rates? Kinda like BBM.
Also how can you make sure it always sends an iMessage because sometimes I've seen iMessages go through as regular SMSes. I don't want that to happen for international texting. |
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Thanks!
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It really depends on both sides. If you have a data plan and your friend has a data plan then you will/can use iMessage. If your friend has no data plan then you will be sending international SMS rate.
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You don't need a data plan to send or receive iMessages. Just have to turn off "send as sms" so that it doesn't revert to sending it as a regular text rather then an iMessage when they aren't on wifi.
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How about sending a message while connected to wifi? In that case if you don't have a data plan then what happens?
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WiFi is fine, it uses that then. No need for data plan.
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I don't have a data plan and I noticed that when I send a text message while connected to wifi, At&t charges for it. Also when I receive a message while not connected to wifi then does it use SMS service and does At&t charge separately for this?
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If you don't have a data plan, and are not connected to WiFi, you definitely are not using iMessage, hence AT&T will charge for your text messages. And even if you are connected to WiFi, you need to use iMessage to not get charged. If you send normal text messages, AT&T will of course charge for them.
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Is your iPhone on 5.0+? Do you have a texting plan? If you don't have a texting plan then yes they will charge for texts.
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As I said, it depends on both sides. If both of you are connected to WIFI or have data plan then it will use iMessage. If both of you or either one of you are NOT connected to WIFI or have a data plan then it will use normal SMS.
Or like what Jordan921 said, you can turn off "send as sms" and it should only send as iMessage but you won't send any other normal SMS.
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Better to get whatsapp so it's definitely free texting with friends overseas
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A note: if you are on your iPhone and send an iMessage to your friend's phone number instead of email, it will be sent as an SMS. To confirm that, your friend will see your phone number as the sender.
If your friend initiates the conversation and send a iMessage to your email associated with your itunes account and you reply. It will not be sent as an SMS. I have not yet figured out how to send an iMessage from my iPhone and have it come from my email address instead of my phone number. Of course this all assumes you have turned off send as SMS in your preferences and you've enabled the "receive at" to include your email |
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That's wrong. You will still get as a iMessage as long as both of the users are connected to internet (wifi/3g).
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Yes. But also, you both need to have iPhones of course for it to work.
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iPhones iPads or macs
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if you both have an iPhone with imessage enabled you can even text for free if your friend lives on Mars lol
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Just to be safe, I'd give each your imessage email addresses so they don't get sent as a text or something, because occasionally they do.
Sure you could disable the option, but its useful for many in country texts too.
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i think this may help...
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Click on that, and you can add an email address, and I guess you can set a preference to receive at that address instead of your phone number. |
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