Disabling this setting prevents your phone from automatically reverting to SMS—and racking up texting charges—should iMessage fail. You can associate multiple addresses.
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From my experience, iMessage is as quick at sending and receiving messages - perhaps even a bit quicker, especially with multimedia. A consequence of developing iMessage is that Apple can now offer the Messages app on the iPad and iPod touch because the service needs nothing more than an internet connection.
It could well be and it is my belief that Apple specifically developed iMessage in order to get a good messaging service on the iPad. Apple is intent on seeing the iPad be the Post-PC device that is core to our digital lives and they have inched it closer to that reality with every iOS update.
Text messaging is an increasingly important way of communication and for it to be restricted only to a mobile phone seems increasingly absurd with the advent of Facebook messaging, Twitter direct messages and a thriving selection of apps in the App Store.
Independently those options work fine, but the user experience is not optimal, because users must remember what service to use for contacting a specific person. Unlike the similar service of Blackberry Messenger BBM , there is no separate app or division between your collection of text messages sent through your carrier and those messages sent using iMessage. All your messages live on inside the Messages app that has existed since iOS 1.
This fast take-up is vital to the success of iMessage, because the best benefits only start once most of your contacts use iMessage. When sending messages through iMessage, your text will now be encased in a blue bubble - rather than the traditional green bubble. Some might call it lazy, but in reality it is just getting rid of yet another time-wasting problem that we should be glad to get rid of.
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