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Originally Posted by Sliver
iOS 7 did a scumbag thing to me this weekend. I updated my old iPhone 4, which I use in a counter-top stereo. When I updated, it turned on iMessage without notifying me, then proceeded to intercept texts sent to me from my friends with iPhones, which meant I wasn't getting the texts on my cell phone (Android) that I'd been using for over a year. Just a head's up to others that may be in the same boat as me...you have to manually turn off iMessage after updating to iOS 7.
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I think this happened last iOS update as well and yes it's annoying but I was quick to disable it as soon as the update was complete on our phones and other devices. Can someone please explain the benefit of iMessage? All I have ever found from it is that it screws up texting between my wife and I (texts are sent but not received, my phone thinks it's her phone as well) and then my ipad receives all the texts we are missing plus all other text conversations. I just turn it off and then everything works as it should but I wish apple wouldn't turn it on after every updated iOS.