



How to turn off imessage across all devices update#
I bet the upcoming iOS update will fix this, but in the meantime, it’s easy enough to do manually. Looking at this, it was found that MacGasm came up with the same solution when syncing messages with the iPhone 4S, which further identified the iPhone phone number as the cause of the problem. Occasional or sometimes unreliable syncing behavior seems to be most problematic when using iMessage between iPhone and another iOS device, such as iPod touch or iPad, and presumably this is because the caller ID is associated with the phone number and not the Apple ID. They should, and some do and others don’t. Why doesn’t iMessages automatically sync between devices until I do this? Of course, it’s essential that you use the same Apple ID or iMessage account here, and this also requires a modern version of iOS on every device, as iMessage isn’t available in super old versions, but almost all vaguely modern devices have this feature. You want to confirm this process on each iOS and iPadOS device to which you plan to sync iMessages. Upload a new iMessage and check your iOS devices, they should all sync now.Close Settings and play on your other iOS hardware.Tap Apple ID as caller ID (yes, even on iPhone).Next, at the bottom of the iMessage Settings account screen, tap “Caller ID”.Make sure the same Apple ID / phone number is on all the devices you want to sync iMessage with.Click Send and Receive (or “Receive” for older iOS versions).
