IMessage Tutorial: Text with Ease Using Your iPad Device
Send Messages with Confidence Using Your iPad - Simple Steps Inside
What to Know
- On your iPhone, tapSettings >Messages >Text Message Forwarding >your iPad >On .
- No iPhone? TapSettings >Messages >Send & Receive and then select an email to use instead.
- Or, try a messaging service like Skype, Messenger, or Viber, or a free texting app like FreeTone.
This article explains how to route texts from youriPad through an iPhone using the Continuity feature. If you don’t have an iPhone, there are a few workarounds for sending texts from your iPad.
Make sure you’re signed in to your iPad and iPhone with the same Apple ID to enable text forwarding.
How to Set up Text Forwarding
When you set up text forwarding between your iPad and iPhone, you can text people from your iPad even if they have an Android device or a phone without smart features.
The iPad uses a feature called Continuity to route the message through the cloud to your iPhone and then to the recipient.
Here’s how to set up the text forwarding feature on an iPhone.
- On the iPhone, go toSettings >Messages .
- TapText Message Forwarding .
- This screen lists the Apple devices you own that can use the Continuity feature. Tap the toggle switchOn beside your iPad to enable text message forwarding for it.
- You are prompted to type a code on the iPad to activate the feature. After you type the code, your iPad can send text messages to both iPhone users and non-iPhone users.
The iPad uses the same stickers, animations, and drawings that are included with the iPhone text messaging app.Upgrade to the latest operating system to ensure you have the recent features.
How to Text on Your iPad if You Don’t Own an iPhone
If you don’t own an iPhone, there are several ways to use your iPad to send text messages. Use Apple’s service, alternatives to text messaging, or one of the apps that provide free SMS messaging on the iPad.
Messages App
The Messages app can send text messages to anyone who owns an iPhone or iPad, even if you don’t own an iPhone.
The iPad uses your Apple ID to route the message based on the email address associated with your Apple ID account. If the recipient doesn’t own an iPhone but owns an iPad, they need to turn on this feature.
To turn on this feature, tapSettings >Messages >Send & Receive . The iPad lists the email accounts associated with your Apple ID. Tap to put a check mark next to the email addresses you want to use.
Facebook Messenger
If you have friends or family that use Android or a Windows Phone, send them messages using the Facebook Messenger app. Anyone who has a Facebook account can be reached via Facebook Messenger.
Skype
Skype allows you to use your iPad as a phone. In addition to sending text messages, you can send video messages, place phone calls, and video conference. If you want to stay in touch with someone and can’t use Messages because they don’t own an iOS device, Skype is a great alternative.
- Title: IMessage Tutorial: Text with Ease Using Your iPad Device
- Author: Andrew
- Created at : 2024-08-20 10:42:50
- Updated at : 2024-08-21 10:42:50
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