
Why are messages green when sending to another iPhone? If you see a green message bubble instead of a blue one, then that message was sent using MMS/SMS instead of iMessage. There are several reasons for this: The person that you sent the message to doesn’t have an Apple device. iMessage is turned off on your device or on your recipient’s device.
Why did my text messages turn from blue to green? A green background means that the message you sent or received was delivered by SMS through your cellular provider. It also typically went to a non-iOS device such as an Android or Windows phone.
Why are my text messages being delivered green? If your iPhone messages are green, it means that they’re being sent as SMS text messages rather than as iMessages, which appear in blue. iMessages only work between Apple users. You’ll always see green when writing to Android users, or when you’re not connected to the internet.
Do green texts mean blocked? Check the bubble color
Bear in mind that the bubble color isn’t a perfect indicator that you’ve been blocked — green conversation bubbles can also mean the person’s phone is off, they’re offline, or they’ve finally switched to Android.