Chapter 9: messages, Sms, mms, and imessage, 78 sms, mms, and imessage – Apple iPhone iOS 8.4 User Manual

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Messages

SMS, MMS, and iMessage

Messages lets you exchange text messages with other SMS and MMS devices using your cellular

connection, and with other iOS devices and Mac computers using iMessage.

iMessage is an Apple feature that lets you send messages over Wi-Fi (or cellular connections) to

others using iOS 5 or later, or OS X Mountain Lion or later. Messages you send using iMessage

don’t count against your text messaging plan with your carrier. Messages can include photos,

videos, and other info. You can see when other people are typing, and let them know when

you’ve read their messages. If you’re signed in to iMessage using the same Apple ID on other

iOS devices or a Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), you can start a conversation on one device and

continue it on another. For security, messages you send with iMessage are encrypted before

they’re sent.

With Continuity, you can also send and receive SMS and MMS messages in the Messages app on

other iOS devices (with iOS 8) or a Mac (with OS X Yosemite), if they are signed in to iMessage

with the same Apple ID as your iPhone. See

About Continuity features

on page 26.

Sign in to iMessage on an iOS device. Go to Settings > Messages, then turn on iMessage.
Sign in to iMessage on a Mac. On your Mac, open Messages, choose Messages > Preferences,

click Accounts, then select iMessage in the Accounts list. Enter your Apple ID and password, then

click Sign In.

WARNING:  

For important information about avoiding distractions while driving, see

Important

safety information

on page 183.

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