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iMessage is a great service to avoid paying for SMS and MMS using data and push technology, and by integrating directly into the Messages app, users don't have to wonder if the other party has an Apple device to which the service is exclusive. iMessage just works, that is if it works. Apple's cloud services have been experiencing long-term outages since September 18, when the final version of iOS 7 was released to the public.

Users have a problem with sending messages via iMessage, messages always stop sending and won't be sent even after a long time, the system can't even automatically switch to sending classic SMS as it does in case of unavailable mobile data. Messages can be received without any problem, the only problem is sending them. There are several tips on the internet to temporarily fix iMessage, one says to turn off iMessage, reset network settings (Settings > General > Reset) and reactivating iMessage, elsewhere they recommend turning off iMessage, doing a hard reset of the phone (by holding down the power button and Home at the same time for a few seconds) and reactivating iMessage. However, these tips will not fix iMessage permanently, the problems will return again the next day, which we can confirm from our own experience.

Although Apple has already released a fix update iOS 7.0.2, users continue to face annoying problems. For example, in the first week, the App Store almost did not work, other users report problems with the synchronization of reminders. The iOS 7 update debacle goes without saying. Despite all this, it is according to service status pages all right. Apple apparently did not manage the transition to iOS 7 very smoothly.

Source: Ubergizmo.com
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