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Why your iMessages are sent as text messages

Why your iMessages are sent as text messages

Discover what "sent as text message" means on iMessage and why your blue bubbles turn green, from Wi-Fi issues to non-iOS devices.

Emre ÇıtakbyEmre Çıtak
22 August 2025
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When you send a message on your iPhone and see “Sent as Text Message” underneath it, it means your iMessage was delivered as a regular SMS text message instead of an iMessage. This guide will explain what it means when an iMessage is sent as a text message and the common reasons behind it.

Before you start: Ensure you have access to your iPhone’s Settings app.

Understanding why your iMessages are sent as text messages

Here’s a breakdown of why your iMessages might be delivered as standard text messages:

  • Your iMessage was sent as an SMS. An SMS text is a regular text message. When you see “Sent as Text Message,” your iMessage has been sent from your end without issue, but it arrived at the recipient’s device as a regular text. With SMS texts, you won’t be able to see if someone read your text. You’ll only see Read Receipts for iMessages unless the recipient has them turned off.
  • You messaged a non-iOS device. iMessage is only available between iOS devices. When you message a non-iOS device, such as an Android, the blue text bubble turns green and it’s sent as a regular text. It’s possible the recipient switched from an iOS device to an Android (or other) device, so iMessage is no longer possible between your devices.
  • The recipient doesn’t have Wi-Fi. iMessages are delivered over Wi-Fi. If the recipient isn’t connected to the internet, they may receive the iMessage as an SMS text message instead. You can try again later to see if it sends as an iMessage. If your device isn’t connected to the internet, you may receive the “iMessage Not Delivered” notification underneath the message.
  • The recipient’s device was powered off. If the recipient’s device is off, you may see “Sent as Text Message.” The recipient could just need a simple recharge until they can receive iMessages again. Try to send your message again later when they’ve had a chance to power their device on again.
  • You may be blocked. While there’s no way to be completely sure if someone blocked you on iMessage, having your messages consistently appear green with a known iOS user could be an indication.

How to disable sending SMS messages

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Scroll down and tap on Messages.
  • Under the SMS/MMS Messaging section, toggle off the Send as SMS option.
Pro tip: If you’re consistently seeing green bubbles with a known iOS user, and other reasons have been ruled out, it might indicate that you’ve been blocked.

What to do next?

Understanding why your messages are sent as text messages can help you troubleshoot communication issues. If you frequently encounter this, consider checking with the recipient about their device status or internet connection. This knowledge empowers you to manage your messaging preferences and understand delivery statuses more effectively.

By adjusting your “Send as SMS” settings, you can control whether your iPhone automatically defaults to SMS when iMessage is unavailable. This can prevent unexpected charges on your phone bill if you have a limited SMS plan and prefer to only send messages over Wi-Fi or cellular data via iMessage.

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Emre Çıtak

Emre Çıtak

Emre’s love for animals made him a veterinarian, and his passion for technology made him an editor. Making new discoveries in the field of editorial and journalism, Emre enjoys conveying information to a wide audience, which has always been a dream for him.

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