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By Nathan E. Malpass, Last updated: January 29, 2021

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Have you met the problem that iMessages not working on iPad? You can't receive iMessages? You may agree with me that it is annoying when iPad failed to send an iMessage.

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The iMessage feature is developed by Apple for their products wherein you can exchange messages with fellow iPhone, Mac, and iPad users as long as you are connected to the internet. When using the iMessage on your iPad you would notice that it appears as a blue bubble, and as for normal messages sent using your network providers' cellular plan, it appears as a green bubble.

Although just like anything we have on our devices this feature can also encounter certain issues which is pretty much normal, well not so if it happens all the time. It would be quite troublesome if suddenly your iMessage app wouldn't work and you can't figure out why.

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We have to admit that it is one of the most used apps nowadays since people use it for day to day communication.

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There may be instances that your message won't send or when you do use iMessage on your iPad it sends as a green bubble which means it's not functioning properly. There is also a known issue amongst iMessage users wherein the messages don't come in order, this started when the update came out for newer versions of iOS 11.

One other common thing that tends to crop up as a problem to iMessage users is that you can receive messages on one device but not on the other.

The best part? In order to fix the problem,iPad iMessage not working, there are certain steps you can take to figure out the root of it. There are many people ask 'iPad iMessage issue' in the apple forum. We have tried several solutions and find the best way to fix the problem.

Part 1: Common Issues with iMessage on iPad After the Software's Update

Network Connectivity on iPad

When updating your software it will wipe out everything on your device and you are back to a blank slate with your iPad. This means that even the network connections that you previously had would need to be set up again and since iMessage runs on internet connection(Wi-Fi) you would need to check your settings after the update and set it up again.

Setting up iMessage on your iPad

As mentioned above when you do your software's update everything is back to zero, so even the iMessage app on your iPad will be restored to default. You would need to check that it is enabled in the settings option for it to continue working properly

Insufficient Memory on iPad

Of course, if you want to fully utilize all the new features of the software's update you will maximize everything you can have on your iPad. This would definitely consume the memory of your device, which in turn would also affect the function of your iMessage.

Server is Unavailable

It's a rare phenomenon that the server would be down. But if you have tried almost everything on your part to fix the problem with your iMessage app then most probably the problem lies with Apple's server already.

Internet Service Connectivity

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If you are using Date connection then there might be instances that the signal is unstable which in turn would affect your usage of the iMessage app on your iPad, along with other features and applications on the device that requires an internet connection like Wi-Fi to function.

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How to Fix iMessage Not Working on iPad Issue?

There are several ways to fix 'iMessage deos not work on iPad' issue, including 8 common ways and the easiest way by using FoneDog toolkit:

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  • Check to see if messages are blocked.
  • Check to see if iMessage is set up properly on your iPad.
  • Check your internet connection, like Wi-Fi.
  • Sign out then log back in your iMessage.
  • Do a network reset.
  • Ease up the load on your iMessage up and delete some messages.
  • Make sure that your iPad is set to the correct timezone.
  • Update your iMessage to the latest version.
  • Use the FoneDog toolkit- iOS System Recovery for easily fixing.

Part 2: Common Fixes for iMessage Not Working on iPad

Fix 1: Check to see if messages are blocked, this can easily be done when you go to settings, find the Messages selection on the settings panel. Toggle the iMessage option to turn it off then back on. It's simple and works most of the time. If it doesn't then let's try something else.

Fix 2: On the same settings page, you can check to see if iMessage is set up properly on your iPad. All you got to do is make sure that for the 'Start New Conversations From' option your phone number is checked.

Fix 3: Check your internet connection, which should probably be one of the most important things to take note of if your iMessage is not working properly. Unstable internet connection service greatly affects the function of the app.

Fix 4: Try to go back to the Message settings of your iPad and sign out. Using your Apple ID log out then log back in. Then try sending a message from your iPad.

Fix 5: You can always do a force reset on your iPad. To do so click and hold down the Sleep/Wake button (located on the upper-right corner of your iPad). While you’re holding down the Sleep/Wake button, hold down the Home button as well (located on the front of your iPad at the bottom) hold down both buttons until the device powers without any prompt, this will reboot your iPad and it takes about 30 seconds for it to completely start up.

Then now you can try to send a message to see if it worked.

Fix 6: You can also do a network reset. To perform this you just have to go to 'Settings' then select 'General'. Now go to 'Reset' and choose 'Reset Network Settings'

Fix 7: One other basic thing you can try to do is ease up the load on your iMessage up and delete some messages. If it has a lot of photos and videos in it then it might consume too much memory on your device and slow it down. Try freeing up some space, either way, you can always back those up before deleting the copy on your iPad.

Fix 8: This is not a common thing and for some, it may not work. But there have been proven instances that when you make sure that your iPad is set to the correct timezone it solves the problem of your iMessage malfunctioning.

Fix 9: Just like all the other features of your iPad that is affected by the software, you would need to make sure that it is up to date. Check on the most recent software update and if there is a need for it download the latest one and set up the settings of your iMessage once it is done.

Take note though that this will prompt your device to be wiped clean of all it's stored data. You won't need to worry if you have everything backed up but if not then you just have to suck it up and go through with it or better yet back it up before doing so.

Part 3: Easily Fix iMessages Not Working on iPad Right Now!

When all else fails and you don't want to go through the agony of losing everything on your iPad just to fix the issue of your iMessage does not work properly, then we have the perfect solution for you. Here are the very easy steps that you would need to go through to use the FoneDog toolkit- iOS System Recovery.

Step 1: Download the FoneDog toolkit- iOS System Recovery

Once you have completed the download install and launch the program. After which you can connect your iPad to your computer and wait for it to be detected.

Once your device has synced and is now detected, proceed to go to the 'iOS System Recovery' module. There will be a few important prompts that will serve as reminders before it will allow you to go through with the process.

These reminders are the following; your device will not lose any existing data on it, it will go back to locked status and lastly, it will revert back to 'non-jailbroken status' if it has been jailbroken before.

Step 2: Select Appropriate Firmware for your iPad

The FoneDog toolkit has this unique way of locating the necessary firmware that will work well with your device.

You just have to make sure that you supply the correct information such as device type, model, and serial number.

Once done with the information click on 'Repair' to start the process.

Step 3: Repair iMessage Not Working on iPad

Not literally broken but what is not working the way it should. Once the firmware download has been completed the FoneDog toolkit will now begin the automatic repair process.

Using the software package that was downloaded it will apply it to your iPad and restore it back to its previous state prior to the iOS 11 update. After the repair is complete your iPad will reboot as per normal.

Step 4: Repair Complete

Be patient and wait for the repairing.

Part 4: Troubleshoot When iCloud Drive Not Syncing on Your Device

Go to Settings, then [your name].

You will find iCloud, tap it.

Then tap iCloud storage.

Under the iCloud Storage, tap Manage Storage.

Then from there, you will see the list of applications and how much spaces they consume along with how much storage is left to use.

Apple software's updates are there for a reason. It is to help you get the latest services Apple is offering, and if you fail to update your device, errors and troubles are very likely to happen.

Using the FoneDog toolkit- iOS System Recovery guarantees a safe and successful way to fix an issue with your iOS device without needing to worry about losing anything important to you that stored on your iPad. It also deals with other system issues such as iTunes error, black screen, white screen looping on start and many others.

Now not being able to use the iMessage feature on your iPad is really a hassle and if just in case the above-mentioned solutions did not work, we would also recommend that you contact support for Apple.

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Hi there, Ivysleague!


Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you're seeing a black dot next to message threads in the Messages app. Based on what you're describing, it might be that the alerts are being hidden. Check out this article to Use Messages on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and check out these steps to be sure the alerts were not hidden:

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'Turn on Hide alerts

  1. Open Messages.
  2. Swipe left over the conversation that you want to mute.
  3. Tap the Alerts button .

When Hide Alerts is on, a crescent moon icon will appear next to the conversation. This stops notifications only for that conversation, not your device. You’ll still receive all other messages and see notifications for them on your Lock screen.

Learn how to manage Messages notifications from the Lock screen.'


If that's not the case, feel free to reach back out with more information about the black dot you're seeing, including steps you took to recreate it.


Take care!

Nov 5, 2020 5:28 PM