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why the android robot hate just one Iphone?

dszadan

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Hi,

We are stared to face an really weird issue. We have 2 Samsung galaxy telephone with android. And we cannot send an SMS to One specified IPhone 10. Do you have any idea how can we figure out why we cannot send an SMS to a specified IPhone number, that time we are able to send SMS to other iphone.

Thanks
Daniel
 
That seems like an iPhone issue instead of Android due to the fact they are extremely closed source & seriously biased to non iStuff electronics. Ya can't connect to most Bluetooth or anything that isn't made or sponsored by AAPL. I don't even own an iPhone but there always seems SMS issues between my friend & I, whereas phone calls usually work.. Yes, I too am heavily biased against AAPL due to those reasons I just mentioned.. My thoughts may in fact be worthless but I'm just stating what I've personally noticed over the last few years. My suggestion: Scrap the iPhone systems and enjoy life with a personalized Android like you already have, you're not missing anything but headaches..
 
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Taking into consideration that there are literally millions of people using both platforms exchanging messages on a daily basis, the issue is much less likely to be some kind of divisive Android vs iPhone issue and more likely to be something like a carrier-to-carrier issue. Or because of a lot of missing descriptive details, even more mundane as just a mistyping or incorrect address error.

Please provide more details.
-- Is everyone involved (Android phone and iPhone users) using the same carrier?
-- You stated the iPhone user is not getting any messages from the Android phones, but can either one of those Android phones receive a text message sent by the iPhone?
-- Can that iPhone receive text messages from other Android phones or is the problem just related to those two particular phones?
-- Please add anything else you can think that's actually relative to your texting problem.
 
FWIW I'm actually a Mac user when it comes to computers. However I've never actually been able to get iMessage to activate and work.
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It's always done this.

And the iPhone users I know I'm sure are just using regular SMS and MMS service from their carriers.
 
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