If youâve been having trouble receiving text messages from iPhone users, Appleâs iMessage is probably at faultâ"especially if you recently switched from iPhone to Android, or something else.
This problem often occurs when you switch from an iPhone to another type of smartphone, but it could happen to anyone. Even if youâve never owned an iPhone, if you have a new phone number, that phone number could have been registered with Appleâs iMessage by its previous owner.
Why Appleâs iMessage Gets In the Way
If an iPhone user opens the Messages app and tries to send a text message to a phone number, you might assume the iPhone would just send a text message. But it wonât.
Instead, the Messages app will check with Apple to see if the phone number is registered with Appleâs iMessage service. If it is, the Messages app wonât send a standard SMS messageâ"itâll send an iMessage instead.
iPhone users donât choose to send messages via iMessage or standard SMSâ"itâs automatic.
This is designed to be a seamless experience between iPhone users. If you message someone and theyâre using an iPhone, the message will be sent via iMessage. If someone isnât using an iPhone, Messages will send it as a standard text message.

People Who Switch to Android Fall Through the Cracks
But itâs possible for this system to cause problems. This will most commonly occur if you switch from an iPhone to an Android phone or another type of phone.
Even after you leave your iPhone, your phone number will still be in Appleâs system and registered with iMessage. So, when an iPhone user attempts to text you, their Messages app will send an iMessage, which will just sit on Appleâs serverâ"and never make it to you, since you no longer have an iPhone.
How to Deregister Your Phone Number and Disable iMessage
To deregister your phone number from iMessage, head to Appleâs Deregister and Turn Off iMessage website and enter your phone number. Apple will send a text message to your phone number. Enter the confirmation code from the text message on the web page to confirm you have access to that phone number. Apple will then remove your phone number from the iMessage system.
When an iPhone user attempts to text you, the Messages app will see that youâre not registered in iMessage anymore, and will automatically send you a standard SMS message. According to Apple, it may take a few hours for this to take effect.

If you still have your old iPhone, you can also do this from the iPhone. If youâve used the above online tool, you donât need to do thisâ"this is just an alternative method.
Insert your SIM card into the iPhone and open the âSettingsâ app. Tap the âMessagesâ category and disable the âiMessageâ s lider at the top of the screen. Go back, tap the âFacetimeâ category, and disable the âFacetimeâ slider. You can now remove your SIM card from your iPhone, insert it into your new phone, and everything should work.

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