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iOS 7 iMessage won't activate

My iMessage & FaceTime won't work after I updated to iOS 7. Just says waiting to activate. Anyway I can fix this?

iPhone 5, iOS 7, iMessage

Posted on Sep 18, 2013 12:45 PM

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Posted on Sep 18, 2013 1:44 PM

I have this problem too, my iPad ok but iPhone 5 just says waiting for activation and is the same for FaceTime.


Wondered if there'd be a **** up with this upgrade.

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Sep 20, 2013 6:54 AM in response to thisbseth

I have been having this problem since the 18th. No iMessage, No Facetime. I tried everything I could find about the issue online and nothing worked. Worked for everyone else, but not me.


Just got off the phone with Apple and let me see if I can recollect what they did to get it to work.


1. Backup your device to YOUR COMPUTER on iTunes 11.1. (I have the iPhone 5 thru Verizon)

2. Turn off iMessage (in Settings)

3. Turn off Facetime (in Settings)

4. Go to Settings -> General -> Reset -> Erase All Content and Settings

5. The phone will then reset itself and start back up to a welcome screen.

6. Start passing the menus by skipping through. You want to set it up as a new phone not from an existing backup. The point here is to not sign into iCloud or anything.

7. When you get to the home screen go turn iMessage and Facetime back on via Settings.

8. Send a test text to someone with an iPhone that uses iMessage. (Not yourself. That didn't work.)

9. If the text shows up blue then you're good to go!


10. Plug back into iTunes and restore from the backup you just did.


You then will have to go thru the motions of signing back into to various things but the problem should now be solved.


Good luck and godspeed.

Sep 20, 2013 7:20 AM in response to Seanm85

I FINALLY fixed it!! I was having the network problem message. I tried all of the suggestions and possible fixes for this issue but I still couldn't get iMessage or FaceTime to work.


THEN... I went into my settings > wifi > clicked on my wifi network and changed the DNS to 8.8.8.8 and now my iMessage and FaceTime is working perfectly!!!

Sep 20, 2013 7:50 AM in response to Seanm85

I did find out that because my iMessages aren't working, anyone with an iPhone that texts me and has their iMessages on actually sends the message assuming mine works and it gets lost on the Apple servers. By turning off my iMessage button and the other person turning theirs off, I can receive text messages. Additionally, I can receive from non-iPhones. I was told the iMessage and Facetime issue will resolve itself as less people crowd the servers. Guess I'll wait it out...

Sep 20, 2013 8:26 AM in response to Seanm85

Ok, just completed a little experiment: Swapped my O2 sim card for a Three sim that I had laying around, and imessage/facetime activated within a minute... As soon as I put back my O2 sim card, back to square one "awaiting activation" and a text message every half an hour with code...


It's definitely a carrier issue, in my case, O2 just being O2(rubish)...

Sep 20, 2013 10:55 AM in response to Seanm85

ok, so i was having the same problem with iMessage and Facetime. These steps just worked for me.

back up your phone with itunes, then got settings/general/reset/Erase all content & settings.

Phone will reset from original. walk thru the steps of reactivation, you may have to connect back to your computer & itunes for completion.

That worked for me just now.

Sep 20, 2013 11:41 AM in response to Seanm85

I had activation and adding email address issues when upgrading my iPhone 5 to iOS 7 - but none for my iPad. After speaking with Apple support, I received a vague answer - wait 24 hours - the reply suggests Apple has server demand problems.


After doing numerous network resets, I solved my phone number activation address problem by doing a home button/power button recycle. However, it would appear that any address additions will require time and lessened demand. In short, this is an Apple issue and has nothing to do with your service provider. While I expected nuisances with a V1.0 of a major update, I really like the new OS. Good luck!

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