Why can’t text Android from iPhone?

Why can’t text Android from iPhone?
I’ve been having a frustrating issue lately where I can’t text Android from my iPhone. For some reason, whenever I try to send a message to my friends who use Android phones, the texts just don’t go through. I make sure I’m not on airplane mode, and I have a strong network connection, but nothing seems to work. It’s really inconvenient, especially since I rely heavily on texting to keep in touch with everyone. I’ve tried restarting my phone and even resetting my network settings, but the problem persists. I would love to understand why this is happening and if there’s anything else I’m missing.
10 Answers

Resetting your network settings might solve the issue if it is caused by corrupted settings. This won’t erase your data but will reset your Wi-Fi networks, passwords, cellular settings, and VPN/APN settings back to their defaults. Navigate to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings to perform this reset.

There might be an update available for your iOS software that you have not installed yet. Software updates can often fix bugs that exist in older versions. Navigate to Settings > General > Software Update and follow the steps to install any updates that are available. This could solve the message sending issue.

Ensure that SMS is enabled on your iPhone. Since iPhones default to iMessage for communication between iPhones, this service doesn’t work with Android devices. Head over to Settings > Messages and toggle on ‘Send as SMS’ when iMessage is unavailable. This should resolve the issue if SMS was turned off.

It’s also possible that the issue lies with the recipient’s Android phone settings. They might have certain configurations or blocks that prevent them from receiving your texts. Ask them to review their settings, or try sending a message to another friend with an Android phone to see if the problem persists with other contacts.

The issue could be related to network connections. Both you and the recipient need a good network signal. Try inserting your SIM card into another phone to determine if the issue is with your iPhone or your network. If the problem disappears on another device, your iPhone might need a technical check-up.