Does iMessage work for international use?

I'm in the United States and my friend from Canada has iMessage and we were wondering if iMessage will work internationally without any extra fee. Does anyone know?

Posted on Feb 25, 2012 10:41 AM

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Jul 16, 2012 9:35 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

.. can't get away with using data allowances. Usage is really negligible.


Before sending what you think is an iMessage, look out for the following:

1. Open Messaging or the iphone's app for SMS.

2. Start new message / new conversation.

3. In the To: key in your contact name/number.

4. If your SMS input field says "Text Message" (grayed out), then you will be sending a text message (SMS).

If the SMS input field says "iMessage", then be confident that the other person has its iMessage enabled and therefore you WILL be sending iMessage over.

5. Send message. Watch for blue bubble


Note: Both you and the other person must have iMessage enabled (Settings > Messages > iMessage = ON)

Jan 16, 2013 1:30 PM in response to A DC Wonk

iMessage can only be used to send messages to other iMessage users (people with iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches and Mac computers who are registered with iMessage). Whatsapp can only be used to send messages to people with the Whatsapp app. It is, however, a cross platform app. So, it all depends on who you're trying to message. There's no reason, other than lack of space, that you can't put Whatsapp on your phone, too.

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