Resetting Network Settings May Fix iMessages Not Working in iOS 7

imessage_not_delivered_cropSince the release of iOS 7 earlier this month, a number of users have been complaining about issues with iMessages failing to be sent or received from their iOS devices.

While Apple's iMessage service has suffered from occasional outages, including a minor one documented on the company's System Status page earlier today, some users have been complaining of multi-day outages on their devices, suggesting that something more than a simple service problem may be occurring. Anecdotal reports have indicated that the issue may have worsened with last week's release of iOS 7.0.2, but reports of problems do date further back than that.

Some users have reported that turning their iOS devices off and back on fixes the problem, while others indicate that the solution has not worked for them. In our own testing with a device experiencing difficulties, the following steps appear to have fixed the issue (Note: this will cause your device to forget previously entered Wi-fi passwords)

1. Turn off iMessage in Settings > Messages
2. Reset networking settings in Settings > General > Reset
3. Reenable iMessage in Settings > Messages

Many users are reporting that these failed iMessages are also not falling back to traditional text messages as should occur when iMessage is unavailable. Instead, the iMessages simply hang during the sending process and eventually show as undelivered.

Related Forum: iOS 7

Top Rated Comments

.Andy Avatar
138 months ago
1. Turn off iMessage in Settings > Messages
2. Reset networking settings in Settings > General > Reset
3. Reenable iMessage in Settings > Messages
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
trainwrecka Avatar
138 months ago
Another thing to check is your service provider. If it says "Sprint" please put iMessage in the "OFF" position.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BC2009 Avatar
138 months ago

But some iMessages never got thru to me. I know, they were from my wife.

Some might consider that a feature. Built-in excuse for failure to respond.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
oliversl Avatar
138 months ago
Too glad I'm still on iOS 6
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ThunderSkunk Avatar
138 months ago
Dammit, iOS Vista...
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
audunhaugland Avatar
138 months ago
I just had to restart my iphone. Then it worked again.

But some iMessages never got thru to me. I know, they were from my wife.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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