If the iMessage is signed out error message on your iPhone prevents you from using iMessage, you should be able to resolve the issue by following the troubleshooting methods shown below.
How to fix iMessage is signed out?
This error on iPhone occurs due to a variety of reasons, ranging from network problems, incorrect iMessage settings, and software glitches to other reasons. We are going to be providing troubleshooting tips used by other users to fix the iMessage is signed out error on iPhone below.
Make sure iMessage is enabled
It’s conceivable that you mistakenly disabled iMessage, or that someone else who has access to your iPhone did. Make sure your phone number is shown next to Send & Receive and that iMessage is activated (Green) by going to Settings > Messages.
Check iMessage server status
iMessage issues can occasionally be brought on by a brief outage of Apple servers. Visit Apple’s System Status page and check the iMessage entry to be sure. If there is an issue, an error notice and a red dot will appear next to the entry for iMessage.
Restart iPhone
Close any blocked applications and processes that may be the root of your iPhone’s iMessage issues by restarting the device. Select Shut Down under Settings > General. Wait for the iPhone to completely shut down before attempting to sign in to iMessage after 30 seconds.
Check your Apple ID
Verify your Apple ID for iMessage is mentioned on the following page by going to Settings > Messages > Send & Receive. Tap on Use Your Apple ID for iMessage and Sign-in into your Apple ID if your Apple ID is not shown.
Restart iMessage service
Turn off iMessage by going to Settings > Messages. Wait for 30 seconds, shut down iPhone (Settings > General > Shut Down), restart iPhone, then toggle iMessage ON by sliding the toggle to the ON position.
Check for software updates
A software update for your iPhone may occasionally be the cause of the issue. Access Software Update by going to Settings > General. Tap Download to install updates on your iPhone on the next screen (if available).
Reset iMessage region
Go to Settings > Messages > Send & Receive, then press the link for your Apple ID on the next page. Select Current Region from the pop-Change up’s Location > Region menu, then touch Save.
Reset network settings
To restore your iPhone’s network settings to their factory defaults, write down your WiFi network password and then follow the instructions below. Reset Network Settings may be found under Settings > General > Reset. Tap Reset Network Settings to confirm on the pop-up. Restart your iPhone, then connect to your WiFi network to check whether you can sign in to iMessage.
Delete old messages
A message or message thread that has become trapped or corrupted occasionally causes issues. You might try removing the most recent iMessage you received before this issue started. If necessary, try removing the whole message thread to see if it resolves the issue.
Hopefully one of the solutions that we provided in this article was able to fix iMessage is signed out issue for you. If you would like to check out more articles, we suggest that you take a look at some of our other articles, such as how to fix iMessage activation error, or iOS 16 iMessage not working: How to fix it.