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This article will show you how to Sync iMessage on iPhone, iPad and Mac. iMessage from Apple lets you add stickers and apps to your messages or send them with style. You can also sync iMessage between different Apple devices, but only after you’ve set it up correctly. If your iPhone shows texts but not your iPad or Mac, you’re not alone, and we can help. When you get to work, you turn on your computer and get into the zone.
You want to talk less on your iPhone while you work, but because your texts aren’t on your Mac, you keep looking at them. What a bother! iCloud for Messages is a tool that lets all of your Apple devices share the same iMessages. iMessages are messages that you send to another iPhone, iPad, or Mac user over Wi-Fi or cellular-data networks. These messages can be words, photos, or videos.
When iCloud for Messages is turned on, your chat history in Apple Messages is always up to date on any device where your Apple ID is signed in. That also means that your text, photos, videos, and files will be stored in iCloud, and if you delete a message on one Apple device, it will be gone from all of them. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Apple Support site.
How to Sync iMessage on iPhone, iPad
- From the home screen, tap Settings.
- Tap your name.
- Tap iCloud.
- Tap the Messages slider to the on position.
- Any iMessages that you send or receive from your iPhone or iPad will now be synchronized across all of your devices.
How to Sync iMessage on Mac
- Open the Messages application.
- From the Messages menu, select Preferences.
- Click the iMessage tab.
- Select the Enable messages in iCloud checkbox.
FAQs
If you want the iMessage to show up on your iPhone and iPad, you should first make sure that the sync feature is turned on. To get messages from your iPhone to show up on your iPad, go to Settings > Messages > iMessages and set up the function.
You can also sync iMessage between different Apple devices, but only after you’ve set it up correctly. If your iPhone shows texts but not your iPad or Mac, you’re not alone, and we can help. Follow along if you’re having trouble sending and getting iMessages on everything.
On one device, open the Settings app, tap your name to get to the Apple ID screen, and then tap iCloud. Turn on the toggle switches next to each category of apps and material that you want to sync between the iPhone and iPad. Do the same thing to the second gadget.
We made iMessage so that it uses end-to-end encryption. This means that Apple can’t read the content of your chats while they are being sent from one device to another. Attachments you send through iMessage, like photos or videos, are protected so that only the sender and the person or people you send them to can see them.