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Aug 16, 2017 at 19:06 comment added Yet Another Code Maker the question was send a SMS even if it has been sent successfully by another channel. If the recipient has a connected iPad at home and an iPhone without data on the road, there is no way to receive this message on the iPhone…
Feb 3, 2017 at 23:11 comment added Luca Gibelli worked for me on iOS 10, thanks helpful. How to reproduce: I sent an iMessage, it was successfully sent but not received, I held down the text of the iMessage, I got a menu with 3 options: "Copy, Send as SMS, More..." Note: you need to have the "Send as SMS" option turned on under Settings -> iMessage
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Sep 18, 2016 at 1:54 comment added tubedogg I tested just now with iOS 10. I held down on a message that failed to deliver and and two things happened: First, the new "reactions" menu popped up. Second, a menu popped up at the bottom with two options: Copy and More. Tapping More led to the screen where you can delete individual messages. I never saw anything regarding re-sending as SMS. Can you provide more detailed instructions and/or screenshots showing how this is accomplished?
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