Text bubbles are usually blue, so we break down why they're sometimes green. So, what is a green text message? A green text message means that your message was delivered as an SMS—that's "Short ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Green bubbles signifying text messages can be tough to parse on iOS. A feature in settings changes the green ...
Chances are if you've ever owned or used an iPhone, you're familiar with your outgoing text messages appearing in blue bubbles. Sometimes. Other times, though, they'll show as green instead. So what's ...
iPhone users know that if they send a message to someone whose response comes in as a green text, they’ve reached an Android user. While at first thought it makes sense that a device using a competing ...
If you own an iPhone, at some point you’ve probably wondered, “Why are my texts green? Aren’t they supposed to be blue?” And then you start spiraling. Maybe your texts aren’t going through, or maybe ...
iPhone users have long dreaded the Android green bubble — Apple's way of showing that a text was sent as an SMS or MMS message instead of iMessage. SMS messaging has been around since 1992, and these ...
Once you’ve turned on green bubble text messaging, you’ll be able to send text messages to anyone, even if they don’t have an iPhone or iPad. Messages sent to non-Apple devices will appear in green ...
Blue bubbles versus green bubbles - in the world of texting, it's the difference between iPhone users and people with Androids. It's like a bubble culture war. People have been called out. People have ...