Do iMessages show on phone bill?
No, iMessages do not show up on phone bills. iMessage is an Apple service that allows users to send and receive messages over Wi-Fi or cellular data for free. The messages are encrypted and do not use the traditional SMS service, so they are not billed by the cellular provider.
1. How can I tell if an iMessage was sent or received?
You can tell if an iMessage was sent or received by looking for the blue bubbles in the Messages app. The blue bubbles indicate that the message was sent using iMessage, while the green bubbles indicate that the message was sent using SMS.
Additionally, you can view the “Details” view in the Messages app to see if the message was sent or received.
2. How can I tell if my iMessage was read?
You can tell if your iMessage was read by looking for the “Read” receipt in the Messages app. The “Read” receipt will appear at the bottom of the message if the recipient has read your message. Additionally, you can also view the “Details” view in the Messages app to see if the message was read.
3. How do I check my iMessage usage on my iPhone?
You can check your iMessage usage on your iPhone by going to the Settings app and selecting the Messages option. In the Messages settings, you can view the total data usage for both sent and received iMessages.
4. Does iMessage use data?
Yes, iMessage does use data. iMessage uses data to send and receive messages over Wi-Fi or cellular data networks. The amount of data used depends on the size of the messages being sent.
5. Does iMessage use minutes?
No, iMessage does not use minutes. iMessage is an Apple service that allows users to send and receive messages over Wi-Fi or cellular data for free. The messages are encrypted and do not use the traditional SMS service, so they are not billed by the cellular provider.