Why is my Google text messages not working?

Also, why you're getting delayed text messages

Missing and delayed text messages can be frustrating, especially since you may not be aware of the problem until somebody contacts you using another method to ask why you're not responding or where you are. Luckily, you can address the problem quickly.

The Causes of Delayed or Missing Texts on Android

Text messaging has three components: the devices, the app, and the network. These components have multiple points of failure. The device may not be working correctly, the network may not be sending or receiving messages, or the app may have a bug or other malfunction.

In some cases, these causes aren't easy to diagnose. For example, text messages may be delayed because the cellular network is overwhelmed with traffic, sending messages in the order received. It's best to start with the most common problem and work your way down the list since there are many potential points of failure.

How to Fix Androids Not Receiving Texts

If you don't receive texts on Android, and you know someone is sending them to you, these troubleshooting steps can help you clear up the issue. Before getting started, it's always a good idea to test your ability to receive texts from a few different people, if possible. That could yield some clues as to what the problem might be.

  1. Check for blocked numbers. If you know someone is sending you texts, but you're not receiving those texts, check to see if the number is blocked.

  2. Check the network connection. Mobile networks are sometimes unpredictable. If you see a few or no bars, step outside or find a higher place indoors. If you're in your home, you can use a signal booster to improve reception throughout the home.

  3. Disable Airplane mode. Check your settings to see if airplane mode is enabled, and once disabled, check your network connection. Airplane mode shuts down every form of wireless communication, not only Wi-Fi.

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  4. Reboot the phone. Sometimes there are endless loops or other issues behind the scenes that you may be unable to diagnose but are easily solved with a reboot. This also installs any operating system updates the texting app may need.

  5. Deregister iMessage. If you formerly used an iPhone, ask anyone who regularly texts with you with an iPhone to either disable iMessage or to send you a new text at your number, instead of contacting you from an old text thread. An iMessage thread doesn't translate over to Android.

  6. Update Android. Install any outstanding operating system updates, even if an update doesn't seem relevant to the problem you experience. Some bug fixes and other repairs may address operations or features the texting app uses. Wait for any updates to finish before texting.

  7. Update your texting app. Updates often resolve obscure issues or bugs that may prevent your texts from sending.

  8. Clear the texting app's cache. Then, reboot the phone and restart the app.

  9. Check your cellular provider's website. If nothing else works, look for any alerts or updates concerning network issues. Network problems may not be immediately obvious to end users, or may only affect certain functions.

After trying all these steps, if you're still having trouble, it might be time to look for a newer phone. Android models range anywhere from $150 to $2,000; we've tested many phones, so be sure and review our recommendations list before you buy.

FAQ

  • Why am I not receiving notifications on Android?

    If you're not receiving Android notifications, check to see if Do Not Disturb or Airplane Mode are turned on, and turn them off. Make sure system notifications and app notifications are turned on in your settings. Your power or data settings could also be preventing apps from retrieving notification alerts.

  • How can you tell if someone has received your text message or not?

    To tell when someone has read your text message on Android, go to Settings > Chat features, Text Messages, or Conversations and turn on your desired Read Receipts options. In WhatsApp, go to Settings > Account > Privacy > Read Receipts.

  • Why would my text messages disappear on Android?

    If your Android text messages disappear, it could be due to changes in your date and time settings, or it could just be a bug. Fortunately, there are ways to recover deleted Android messages. Begin with updating Android and restarting your device.

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How do I get Google text messages to work?

Send a text message.
On your computer, go to voice.google.com..
Open the tab for Messages ..
At the top, click Send a message..
Enter a contact's name or phone number. To create a group text message, add up to 7 names or phone numbers. ... .
At the bottom, enter your message, and click Send ..

Why is my phone not receiving texts from Google?

If you're not receiving Android notifications, check to see if Do Not Disturb or Airplane Mode are turned on, and turn them off. Make sure system notifications and app notifications are turned on in your settings. Your power or data settings could also be preventing apps from retrieving notification alerts.

Why are my text messages not working?

Fix problems sending or receiving messages Verify that Messages is set as your default texting app. Learn how to change your default texting app. Make sure your carrier supports SMS, MMS, or RCS messaging. See if you have signal.

How do you reset Google messages?

To clear the Messages app:.
On your Android phone or tablet, go to Settings..
Tap Apps & notifications. Messages..
Tap Storage. Clear Storage..
Force quit then restart the Android Messages app. ... .
Turn off Airplane mode..
After a few minutes, check your chat features status to see if you're connected..