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How To Fix Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus Not Receiving Texts

How To Fix Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus Not Receiving Texts

Haven’t been receiving any texts lately on your new Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus? Then here’s a quick fix for it!
There’s this latest talk circling around the globe concerning Samsung’s latest flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus. It’s about an issue within the unit in which it hinders the smartphone to receive or send out any text messages. This is very common, especially, when an iOS user is the one sending out the message, or vice versa. In this article, we should dive deep into the issue and give you some quick fixes for it.
The users of such smartphones noticed that whenever they’re sending a text message to a non-iOS user such as Windows, Android, or Blackberry, it’s not able to deliver the message. Another issue they’ve noticed is that when an iOS user tries to send a text message to their Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus, their phone isn’t able to receive them.

Were You An iPhone User?

Experts stated that these issues arise when you’ve used an iOS device previously for your current SIM card, then managed to switch to the new Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus units. When you haven’t able to deactivate the iMessage upon the transferring of SIM card from your previous iOS device to your current smartphone, the issue occurs.
The fact that you weren’t able to turn OFF the iMessage on your phone implies that all messages being sent to you go directly to your iMessage, not to your Android one. So without further ado, here are the steps in fixing this issue on your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus.

Steps In Solving The Texting Issues Of Your Samsung Galaxy S9 Or Galaxy S9 Plus

  1. Be sure to shut down your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus first
  2. Then, plug out your SIM card out of your smartphone then plug it in on your old iOS device
  3. Once done, sync your old iOS device to a mobile connection or an LTE connection
  4. Proceed to the Settings app then browse for the Message section
  5. Once there, turn OFF the iMessage feature and you’re done!  

Once done, you can head to the Deregister iMessage link and shut down the iMessage on that page. This is only for those cases wherein you forgot to deactivate the iMessage from your old iOS device. You’ll be able to see that you are not able to access your old iOS device once you’re logged out from the iMessage.
You are able to do this by showing you do not possess it at the lowermost part of the screen of your Samsung Galaxy S9 units. After you’ve finished all the steps, you’re now able to press the Send button. Then, submit after you input the code in the field where it states “input the confirmation code”.
Once all of it is done, you shall be able to receive a message on your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus from iOS and other smartphone users without any issues.

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Jenny Compton

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