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iMessage on iPad and iPhone Explained and De-Mystified

Apple's much-anticipated iOS5 has a lot of cool features, one of which is the iMessage platform. What I've discovered is a lot of confusion among the masses on how this platform works. I, myself, have been confused on how to set this up so that I can maintain iMessage convos on both my iPad2 and iPhone. Last night, I set out to figure this all out and post my findings here. What I am about to outline has worked for me and I feel is the way Apple intended it to work. For good or bad, I don't plan to discuss the merits of how Apple has designed this platform. I am simply sharing what has worked for me.


In order for me to test my theories I used my iPad 2, iPhone 4S and my wife's iPad and iPhone 4. This allowed me to test the iMessage platform as if I were messaging one of my contacts who I know had installed iOS5 but theoretically doesn't live under my roof, so to speak. My example will center around my particular situation: someone who has both an iPad (or other non-iPhone device) and an iPhone 4S (or 4 or 3GS) AND wants to keep iMessage convos in sync across all my devices. After all, this is one of the main benefits of iMessage that Apple touts.


First and foremost, it is important to activate iMessage on all your iOS5 devices using the same Apple ID. This will "link" all your iOS5 devices in the Apple ecosystem and keep convos you initiate in sync across your iOS5 devices. Some of you may run into a situation like I did where our PRIMARY Apple ID is the one we use as a family to purchase music, apps, etc. In the case of iMessage, every family member should have their own unique Apple ID (a secondary ID to your primary ID) to use on their own iOS5 devices. This will keep all your iMessages separate and distinct from other family members' iMessage convos. The next important setting, and the one that causes a lot of confusion, is the "Receive At" setting. On your iPhone this is your cell phone number, by default. You will also want to add an e-mail address as another "Receive At" location. If you have an iPad or other non-iPhone iOS5 device, you will want to choose an e-mail address (on my devices my Apple ID is the same as my e-mail address I am using on the "Receive At" setting) as your "Receive At" setting. The important thing to note is that if you have both an iPhone and iPad (or any other non-iPhone device) you will want to use the same e-mail address on both devices. This will help keep your convos that others have initiated to you in sync across your iOS5 devices. Finally, the Caller ID is the next setting to consider. You have two options here: (1) your cell number, or (2) the e-mail address you entered in the step above. Your choice depends on how you want others to see your contact info and whether or not keeping convos in sync across your iOS5 devices is important. My example below will illustrate this.


EXAMPLE:

Keeping messages in sync across my devices is important so I have provided my Apple ID that I used above to all my contacts who use iOS5 devices and I have asked them to use this to iMessage me. This is the only way that an iMessage convo initiated by one of your contacts to you will stay in sync across all your iOS5 devices. If they use your cell number, then the iMessage convo will only show up on your iPhone. Even though the Apple ID you used to activate iMessage in the Apple ecosystem links your devices, a reply from your iPhone to an iMessage sent only to your cell phone will not "push" the reply to your non-iPhone device. Long story short, give all your iOS5 contacts the e-mail address you entered above in the "Receive At" setting and all your convos will stay in sync. This is very similar to the BlackBerry Messenger protocol and the PIN that BBM users need to provide other BBM users so they can message each other.

I commandeered my wife's iPad and iPhone and began sending iMessages back and forth between my and her devices. Step 1, I sent an iMessage from my iPad 2 to her cell number. Because I initiated the iMessage to my wife and my devices were both activated in the Apple ecosystem using my Apple ID, the convo appeared on both my iPad and iPhone but she received my iMessage on her iPhone but NOT her iPad. This is because her iPad is connected to the iMessage platform through her "Receive At" email address; there is no "link" between her iPhone cell number and her iPad. When she responded to my iMessage, the convo continued to appear only on her iPhone but appears on both my iPad 2 and iPhone. Step 2, I sent her an iMessage to her "Receive At" email address and she received the message on both her devices. As in the first scenario, the convo appears on both of my devices. At this point, because I used her "Receive At" email address, the convo is in sync on both of her devices. Here is an important tip: when you type in a contact name on the "To:" line of an iMessage, their available iMessage "Receive At" email addresses and cell phone number will appear with a little blue balloon next to them. The opposite of the above occurred when my wife initiated the iMessages to me as described in Step 1 and Step 2.


In summary:

First, make sure you activate iMessage on all your devices using your unique Apple ID. This links your devices in the Apple iMessage ecosystem. Second, choose a "Receive At" email address that you can provide to your contacts that use iOS5 so that convos that they initiate to you will be in sync across your iOS5 devices. Lastly, I recommend setting your Caller ID to your "Receive At" email address. This will prompt any users that don't have your "Receive At" email address to add it to their contacts. It may go without saying, but if your iOS5 contacts have multiple iOS5 devices and they are interested in keeping their convos in sync across their devices they will have to provide you their "Receive At" email address as their preferred iMessage contact.


Hope this helps.


iPad 2, iOS 5, iMessage on iPad 2 and iPhone 4S

Posted on Oct 15, 2011 6:26 PM

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Jan 3, 2013 11:00 AM in response to Kilgore-Trout

Thanks James,,,,,,,,,, But with respect,,,,,,the user guide basically shows how to use the message interface,,,,but ,no mention ( to my knowledge) of how to set it up initially,,,, no mention of email addresses, accounts etc.... and looking at some of rbbcpa `s replies,,, I`m not the only one who`s confused.


but thanks for the guides,,,,,,,,,,, John

Mar 14, 2013 5:15 AM in response to Wetdogpub

Wetdogpub wrote:


So if I want to have my ipad and iPhone separate from my wife's but still want to share music I need to create a 2nd apple ID?

Not necessarily. You can verify multiple addresses on the AppleID and simply make sure you select different ones to use for iMessage. You can also create seperately AppleIDs, but elect to use the same ID for App and iTunes Store. That is exactly what my wife and I do for our iPhones. It gives here access to my music on iTunes Match, as well as any apps I have already purchased, but seperate iCloud back up space and synching of things like Contacts and Calendars.

Mar 28, 2013 12:10 PM in response to rbbcpa

For iMessages on the ipad, can you send a group message to other iphones? Can you recieve a group message from other iphones. If someone sends a group message from an iphone, but the group contains one or more non-phone numbers, can my ipad recieve the message? Can I respond to group message even if my message won't go to the non-iphone?

Jul 8, 2013 12:31 PM in response to rbbcpa

I believe there may be some incorrect information in the message above. ALL texts which are sent to me from any iphone show up on my iPad, even if they are sent using my cell number. (I believe the message above said that if they are sent to my cell number they should only appear on my phone). This is a major problem. I often want to keep personal texts on phone only and work can go to both. Any suggestions?

Jul 8, 2013 12:41 PM in response to Spisko

Spisko wrote:


I believe there may be some incorrect information in the message above. ALL texts which are sent to me from any iphone show up on my iPad, even if they are sent using my cell number. (I believe the message above said that if they are sent to my cell number they should only appear on my phone). This is a major problem. I often want to keep personal texts on phone only and work can go to both. Any suggestions?

Remove yrou cell phone number from the iPad.

Settings > Messages - iMessage - Off.

Wait a minute then turn it back on.

Then tap Receive iMessages at... and delete what you don't want on the iPad.

Aug 2, 2013 1:58 AM in response to rbbcpa

For all of you who run into the mystery of iMessage not working sometimes: while searching for other explanations and solutions, I read that altering the date and time of an iDevice deactivates iMessage ! Now who on earth would do that on a regualr basis ? Well, turns out that many games (like Candy Crush) can be tweaked by doing so...


I hope this might help some of you, little cheaters ! 😁

Dec 2, 2013 9:10 AM in response to JohnLMills

A message sent using your phone number will break the chain and appear as a separate message thread, and only appear on your phone, it won't appear on your ipad. So, you either have to ask everyone to change your id in their phones, so they only send to your email address, or you ask them to delete all messages and only reply to the one you send using your apple id.


Boy, I guess this is not technically a bug, but it sure represents convoluted and less than secure messaging.


I had my daughter access my iTunes account so she could download the songs I had purchased (5 devices are authorized). Now she is getting my iMessages, and we found no way to remove the email address (which she would know anyway) from her Settings (in contrast to statement above). One can deselect it, but every time she makes an iCloud download of a song I purchased, it gets turned back on in iMessage...

Oct 16, 2014 1:26 PM in response to rbbcpa

I have a problem with iMessage syncing between my MacBook and my iPhone. It used to sync just fine [i.e., I could see the same iMessage conversation on both my iPhone and MacBook], but no longer.


Now, I believe I inadvertently caused the problem because I changed my Apple ID [I was changing from a @comcast.net address to an @gmail.com one]. When I go into iMessage on my iPhone and attempt to add my email addresses [in addition to the phone number] a default Sign on box appears with my old @comcast.net Apple ID. The old password to that address does not work, and entering the new password to the new @gmail.com address does not work either. I cannot seem to find a way to edit the default [older] Apple ID that pops up. Any suggestions? Thank you.

iMessage on iPad and iPhone Explained and De-Mystified

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