Why am I not getting all my text messages on my iPhone?

Why am I not getting all my text messages on my iPhone?

What to do when your iPhone isn’t receiving messages. Your first step should be to restart your iPhone. Often, just turning it off and back on again can solve myriad problems with apps, network connections, and other technical glitches. Check your network connection to make sure that you have connectivity.

Why am I not getting some of my text messages?

The Causes of Delayed or Missing Texts on Android Text messaging has three components: the devices, the app, and the network. The device may not be working properly, the network may not be sending or receiving messages, or the app may have a bug or other malfunction.

Can I get all my text messages from AT?

Yes. As a user of the AT Messages Android App, your text and picture messages are already backed up in the AT cloud. You can access your messages stored in the AT cloud at messages.att.net.

Why is my phone not letting me text one person?

Open the “Contacts” app and ensure the phone number is correct. Also try the phone number with or without the “1” before the area code. I have seen it both work and not work in either configuration. Personally, I just fixed a problem texting where the “1” was missing.

How can I get a transcript of my text messages from AT?

How to Get a Record of Your AT Cell Phone Texts

  1. Log in to AT Messages and enter your AT user ID and password.
  2. View your text history grouped by conversation for up to 90 days.
  3. Verify that your smartphone supports AT Messages Backup and Sync.

How can I see text messages on my AT bill?

Select the bill period you want to view. Choose your service type: Wireless-only service: Look in the Usage by number section, find the device you want to manage, and select View more usage details and options. Then choose See data, text, and talk logs.

Why is my phone not showing message notifications?

Cause of Notifications Not Showing up on Android Do Not Disturb or Airplane Mode is turned on. Either system or app notifications are disabled. Power or data settings are preventing apps from retrieving notification alerts. Outdated apps or OS software can cause apps to freeze or crash and not deliver notifications.