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Old 01-11-2012, 05:50 PM
JF Mezei
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Default How does iMessage work ?

Just curious here.

How does iMessage work ? When I want to send an SMS, does it first send
it to Apple to find out if that telephone number is a destination known
to Apple and if not, it then sends it via the mobile network's SMS ?

So this would mean that Apple keeps tracks of every iPhone user in the
world who is currently "on-line" ?


Is there a way to know while typing the SMS whether it will be sent via
iMessage or via SMS ?
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Old 01-11-2012, 07:40 PM
Alan Browne
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Default How does iMessage work ?

On 2012-01-11 12:56 , JF Mezei wrote:
> Just curious here.
>
> How does iMessage work ? When I want to send an SMS, does it first send
> it to Apple to find out if that telephone number is a destination known
> to Apple and if not, it then sends it via the mobile network's SMS ?
>
> So this would mean that Apple keeps tracks of every iPhone user in the
> world who is currently "on-line" ?


Partial answer here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMessage

> Is there a way to know while typing the SMS whether it will be sent via
> iMessage or via SMS ?


If the To bubble is green, it is going out SMS. Blue: iMessage.

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Old 01-12-2012, 01:40 AM
BreadWithSpam@fractious.net
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Default How does iMessage work ?

JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> writes:
>
> How does iMessage work ? When I want to send an SMS, does it first send
> it to Apple to find out if that telephone number is a destination known
> to Apple and if not, it then sends it via the mobile network's SMS ?


If you have iMessage enabled, as soon as you enter an address
or phone number to which you want to route a message, Messages
contacts Apple and sees if that address is recognized. If so,
Messages turns from green to blue to let you know that the
message will go out over iMessage.

> So this would mean that Apple keeps tracks of every iPhone user in the
> world who is currently "on-line" ?


Nope. If you don't have iMessage in front, then any message
that comes to you over it comes by push.

> Is there a way to know while typing the SMS whether it will be sent via
> iMessage or via SMS ?


The color. And the light gray text in the box in which you type
the message will say "iMessage".

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