Why won’t text messages send on my iPhone?

Why won’t text messages send on my iPhone?
I’ve been struggling with sending text messages from my iPhone lately, and it’s becoming quite frustrating. Whenever I try to send a text, it just doesn’t go through, and sometimes I even get an error message. This issue seems to occur randomly, and it’s affecting both regular SMS and iMessages. I’ve checked my signal strength and it’s fine, so I’m not sure what the problem could be. My phone isn’t old and I’ve kept it updated with the latest software. It’s really puzzling because there doesn’t seem to be a consistent pattern – sometimes texts go through without a problem, and other times, they just won’t send at all. I’ve tried restarting my phone and even switching my messaging settings, but nothing seems to work consistently. I would really like to understand why my text messages won’t send on my iPhone and what might be causing this recurring issue.
7 Answers

For me, the root of the problem was insufficient storage. Check your phone’s storage in Settings > General > iPhone Storage. If it’s almost full, text messages may fail to send. Free up space by deleting unnecessary apps, photos, or other files. Once I cleared out some storage, my messages sent without issue.

A minor glitch in the Messages app could be the culprit. Force-close the app (swipe up from the bottom of the screen and swipe up on the Messages app) and reopen it. If this doesn’t help, perform a hard reset by pressing the volume up, then volume down, then holding the side button until the Apple logo appears. This resolved my issue by refreshing the app.

I’ve had text messaging issues after software updates. Try the following steps:
1. Update to the latest iOS: Settings > General > Software Update.
2. Perform a force restart: hold the power and volume down buttons until the Apple logo appears.
3. Test messaging after the reboot.
Updating iOS can fix bugs and improve functionality.

I encountered a similar issue and resolved it by tweaking iMessage and SMS settings. Here’s what worked for me:
1. Check that iMessage is enabled in Settings > Messages. Toggle it off and back on.
2. Verify ‘Send & Receive’ settings under Messages and ensure your phone number is listed.
3. Contact your carrier to rule out network issues or plan problems.
4. Ensure the recipient isn’t blocked in Settings > Messages > Blocked Contacts.
These steps helped my texts send without a hitch.

One common cause for text messages not sending on an iPhone can be due to network issues. First, try resetting your network settings by going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Remember that this will erase saved Wi-Fi networks, so you’ll have to reconnect afterward. This method often resolves connectivity problems and allows text messages to send properly.