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JAKARTA Just like other messaging platforms, iMessage can also experience shipping problems. There are times when a "Sent" sign appears, but the message doesn't arrive at other iOS users.

The Sign of Sending does mean that the message has not been read. However, there is a time when this message has not yet reached another device because of internal problems such as connectivity to errors that need to be addressed.

There are several ways to solve this problem. Quoting from Makeuseof, the first way that can be done is to check the internet connection, both from cellular data and Wi-Fi. If both are problematic, of course the message will not arrive at the recipient.

The second way that can be done is to check whether iMessage has been activated or not. To check it, go to Settings and open Messages. If the sign is already active, try turning it off and wait a while before turning it back on.

Next, try to restart your device. By doing so, all processes on the device will stop automatically. The phone screen will later turn black before the Apple logo appears and the screen operates again as usual.

Finally, you can issue an Apple account as a settlement. Try to remove an Apple account, then log in again. To get the account out, open Settings and select Messages, then tap Send & Receive.

After that, select your ID and tap Out. Wait a while before re-inputing Apple ID until it reconnectes. This method may have an effect because the majority of iMessage problems occur because of Apple's user ID.

Those are some ways that can be done to deal with message problems that are not sent on iMessage. Make sure to continue updating the iOS version on your device so that problems like this don't happen in the future.


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