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Since the latest updates Messages doesn’t...

I receive all my Messages on my iPhone. I can send messages on both my iPad and Mac, but not receive them unless I sent them from the iPad or or my Mac . I have notifications set everywhere. I have the same APple ID. I have Handoff set up. I have WiFi, Bluetooth set to On. Everything used to match up perfectly (I could see all my messages on all my devices), now it is like they are all separate entities.




Hello Pamela Mullen2, 

I understand that you are unable to receive Messages on both your iPad and Mac unless you have sent from each of those devices first. I enjoy being able to send and receive Messages on all of my devices, so I can understand the concern. I'll be happy to provide some information on this.

I'd like for you to review the following article, If you can‘t send or receive messages on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch​
and make sure all the settings are correct

 

If you receive messages on one device but not the other


If you have an iPhone and another iOS device, like an iPad, your iMessage settings might be set to receive and start messages from your Apple ID instead of your phone number. To see if your phone number is set to send and receive messages, go to Settings > Messages, and tap Send & Receive.

If you don't see your phone number, you can link your iPhone number to your Apple ID so you can send and receive iMessages from your phone number. You can also set up Text Message Forwarding so you can send and receive MMS and SMS messages on all of your Apple devices.

If you don’t have an iPhone, you can only send and receive messages with your Apple ID to other Apple devices using iMessage. To use iMessage, go to Settings > Messages > Send & Receive and make sure that you’re signed in with your Apple ID.



Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch
 

If you have an iPhone, the text messages that you send and receive on your iPhone can appear on your Mac, iPad, and iPod touch as well. You can then continue the conversation from whichever device is closest to you.

Set up SMS and MMS messaging


Use this feature with any Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that meets the Continuity system requirements. Make sure that your devices are set up as follows:

  • Each device is signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID.
  • On iPhone, go to Settings > Messages > Send & Receive. Make sure that the Apple ID at the top of the screen is the same Apple ID that you're using for iMessage on your other devices. Add a check to your phone number and email address, so that you can be reached by iMessage at both. Do the same on your iPad or iPod touch.
  • On iPhone, go to Settings > Messages > Text Message Forwarding, then choose which devices to allow to send and receive text messages from this iPhone. If you're not using two-factor authentication for your Apple ID, a verification code appears on each of your other devices: enter that code on your iPhone.
  • On Mac, open Messages, then choose Messages > Preferences. Click Accounts, then select your iMessage account. Make sure that the Apple ID shown here is the same Apple ID that you're using on your other devices. Add a check to your phone number and email address.


Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. Have a great day! 

最后更新:2017-10-15 22:07:32

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