Do I get charged when I receive a text message from an Iphone when I'm not on Wifi?

I currently live in Canada away from my family in the US. To send them text messages is expensive. In fact on my phone plan I would be charged to send and recieve text messages. However, many of my friends and family have iphones and therefore I can send them iMessages. I know they are free to send when I am on wifi, but what if I receive a message and I'm not on wifi? Will I be charged my text messaging rate? If so, can I prevent this somehow?

iPhone 4S, iOS 7

Posted on Sep 26, 2013 8:57 AM

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Sep 26, 2013 9:08 AM in response to Mandaline5

iMessage uses your Data connection not your Text Message rate.


IF you have a a Data plan that gives you access to the Internet, that's what iMessage uses to send messages that are not SMS.


If you send an SMS it will be sent using your text message rate.


iMessages are sent to people with iPhones that have set up iMessage, and you use their iMessage number or address as the recipient of your message.


SMS will be sent to all those with phones that are not iPhones because that's the only way it can be sent, or iPhones that don't have iMessage setup.

Sep 26, 2013 9:25 AM in response to Mandaline5

If you are sending an iMessage rather than an SMS (normal text message) it uses your Data Plan not your Text Message allowance.




Mandaline5 wrote:


So, all of my iphone-using friends need to simply have a data plan, and set up imessages so the texts show up as blue, and I won't be charged additionally?

Correct.


The Blue iMessages use your Internet connection.

If you are away from a Wifi network it will use your Cellular Data Plan for the internet connection.


The Green Ones use your Text Messaging service.


Again If they have set up iMessages on their iPhones it will be sent through the internet.


All other Phones and iPhones that don't have iMessage set up, will use your Text Message Allowance known as SMS.

Sep 26, 2013 9:06 AM in response to Mandaline5

You can also use email to send text messages. You would need to know each person's carrier but it's really easy to setup, and it's free.


Likewise, they can send you text messages the same exact way so it doesn't cost them anything.


Or - You can actually email each person instead of texting altogether, or even just make a phone call 🙂

Sep 26, 2013 9:11 AM in response to pdroth

Pdroth, I wish I could call just as often, but making phone calls is also expensive and not included in my plan for a reasonable price. Sometimes (rarely) we use Skype but I have to make sure the person knows I'm calling ahead of time, work out a proper time for htem to call, etc. Otherwise, I have to tell everyone to get the Skype app on their phone... it's kind of exhausting really. If I could send a fun text occasionally to my BFF without worrying about being charged 25 cents a text, that would be nice. 🙂

Sep 26, 2013 9:16 AM in response to Phil0124

I have a data plan and I use a reasonable amount without going extreme. So you're saying that even if I'm not on a wifi connection, but just with my normal data plan on my phone, the Imessage will use my "3G" connection or whatever "data" I have agreed to pay for to send messages to iphone users? And it won't cost me extra (unless I go over my data plan)? My concern is if I'm texting someone at home on wifi, and then I leave and I get a text out the door when I'm not on wifi, I would be charged for that. But if I understand this correctly, I won't be?


So, all of my iphone-using friends need to simply have a data plan, and set up imessages so the texts show up as blue, and I won't be charged additionally?

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