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13-02-2016 09:56 AM
13-02-2016 10:24 AM
Hi @alison18
No I've not encountered that type of issue.
Is this definitely to all iPhones or a specific contact? I'm thinking if a specific the contact may have been added to a call / text blocking feature in the phone. Or the iPhone owner has added you although it wouldn't freeze your sms sending screen.
As a further test ask the iPhone owner to turn off iMessage via its settings.
Can you try your Sim Card in another phone as a process of elimination to rule out the phone or sim card that may be at fault.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
13-02-2016 10:53 AM
Hi,
If it's one contact then try deleting it and re enter.
Perhaps usibg the +44 method of inputting the number.
Ask them to check the blocking facility in their iPhone via information in https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201229
And you check your phone blocking feature too.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
13-02-2016 11:31 AM
If you are considering a factory reset be sure to create a back up to preserve the data in your phones storage memory.
Another option would be to try your sim in another phone and if you think it'll help any Vodafone shop can sim swap for you to replace the SIM card.
It may also be an idea to speak with Customer service just to ensure nothing is amiss on your account.
Samsung Uk Support Here maybe able to help further too.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
16-02-2016 03:11 PM
This is an odd one, as your phone won't know anything about the device you're sending to - it'll just fling the message out into the ether like any other. Can I ask what app you're using for texting? Is it the stock one (if that still exists), or Message+? This latter behaves more like data-based ones such as Whatsapp and will try to detect whether the receiving phone is using the same app. It's possible there's some kind of incompatibility there, but I can't really see what it would be. If it related to iMessage, I can't help thinking this would be a lot more widespread.
16-02-2016 03:43 PM
19-02-2016 02:49 PM
Really? Unless they have some other information we don't know about, I'd say that's the least likely of all th epossibilities. It might be worth talking to Samsung about this. However, if you're using the basic messaging app, I can't see how this can be related to your phone - the app will just, as I said, fling the message out into the ether and forget about it.
Googling this ("unable to text one contact") produces a result from the O2 forum that suggests that this person has, probably inadvertently, added you to their blocked list.