06-04-2016 05:55 PM
06-04-2016 06:24 PM - edited 06-04-2016 06:24 PM
Apple and their stupid activation system strikes again - one of the most common sources of problems for iPhone users here (and presumably on other networks too...). 😐
Have you had any cash credit on your account over that time?
Apple iPhone/iMessage/FaceTime activation can involve the automatic sending of a UK SMS message which on 48 costs 25c charged from your cash credit balance.
If you don't have cash credit on your account then the process will not be able to send this SMS message.
If that doesn't help then try an iTunes sync as that sometimes does it.
Hope this helps.
06-04-2016 06:24 PM - edited 06-04-2016 06:24 PM
Apple and their stupid activation system strikes again - one of the most common sources of problems for iPhone users here (and presumably on other networks too...). 😐
Have you had any cash credit on your account over that time?
Apple iPhone/iMessage/FaceTime activation can involve the automatic sending of a UK SMS message which on 48 costs 25c charged from your cash credit balance.
If you don't have cash credit on your account then the process will not be able to send this SMS message.
If that doesn't help then try an iTunes sync as that sometimes does it.
Hope this helps.
06-04-2016 06:45 PM
06-04-2016 07:03 PM
Yes you should put some cash credit on your account (€1 is the minimum topup amount) and then power off and on again and then wait and see if it activates.
As I mentioned this is down to Apple and their stupid activation mechanism.
No other phones require this palaver.
Hope this helps.
06-04-2016 07:03 PM
06-04-2016 07:07 PM
Bear in mind that activation may not be immediate.
I don't know if you eventually get an indication that activation has taken place.
Up to now were you getting any message that activation had NOT happened?
06-04-2016 07:10 PM
06-04-2016 07:28 PM
Great - glad it got sorted.
Yes - for reasons known only to Apple they insist on this palaver on certain networks.
No idea why and no other phone manufacturer requires it.
06-04-2016 07:54 PM
06-04-2016 08:10 PM
You mean iMessage was working OK before but just stopped working in the last 2 weeks?
If so did you do an iOS update or something?
Activation is usually a once off process but maybe some or all iOS updates reset things and it's required again.
Pity Apple couldn't have been a bit more helpful.
You're not the first to report that their "geniuses" gave useless advice... 😐