You will now have to tap on the settings in weMessage, then click on the Sync contact option. To sync your contacts, give permission to Mac Terminal, this will enable it access and sync your contacts.
Login, Sync and Start iMessaging with your Android PhoneĪfter obtaining the IP address, login with it and your other details in your Android phone. You can find this IP by opening your System Preferences, double click on the Network, go to TCP/IP and double click the advanced option, here you’ll locate the system private IP. When opened, the app is going to request for an IP address, weServer password, and iMessage email address, here, you can choose to either use a public or private IP of your mac.
Install weMessageĪfter the above steps, download and install the weMessage app on your Android Smartphone from Google Play Store. Upon opening the terminal, the app should be requesting iMessage account details, make sure the email you add as an ID is the same as the one you use to iMessage, then setup with a secure password. When you send Messages from iPhone, they are sent as free iMessages to Apple Device Users and as Paid SMS Text Messages to Android Phone users. Make iPhone Send iMessage to iPhone Users. Next you need to setup your iMessage account with the weServer. You will find below the steps to make iPhone Send iMessage and not SMS Text Message.
But recently, techies and programmers have invented an iMessage app for use on Android devices without much hitch that is to say, you can now send and receive iMessages from Android devices. Android OS have been able to compete with Apple on nearly everything, and every invention, except Apple’s iMessage app. IMessage are designed and solely owned by Apple Inc., and therefore usage is strictly based on Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. If the Name and Send button appear in Blue, you are sending a free iMessage. If the colour of Name and Send button is Green, you are sending paid SMS Text Message. On New Message screen, take a look at the Name of the Recipient and also the colour of the Send button. IMessages makes use of data that users pay for through their cellular data plan and are also enabled to send text messages, photos, videos, files, locations and a lot of other data types using the message app and are quite faster than the regular SMS or MMS. Open the Messages App and tap on the Compose icon to start a new Message. Whilst regular text messaging use plans and tariffs based on your mobile carrier or network, iMessages use data to send messages rather than the usual text messaging plans you purchase from your wireless carrier. IMessages are quite different from the usual text messages that we can use in every phone, even though they are both categorized under the Messaging app.