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little_nipas t1_j9bey3n wrote

You will have to have all iMessages go to the iPhone or none. You’ll have to turn iMessage off on the phone and all messages will come though to flip phone but as an sms instead.

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One_Caterpillar5020 OP t1_j9bk3ht wrote

Thx! What happens if iMessage is still on, on the iPhone? I can’t get any SMS to my flip phone?

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little_nipas t1_j9bllky wrote

SMS will go to any phone you have the SIM card in. But if you have iMessage activated on an iPhone other apple devices will recognize that and send iMessages to that device in place of SMS

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One_Caterpillar5020 OP t1_j9c667m wrote

So a potential solution could be:

  • add my Apple ID email for iMessages to existing group iMessages so they can continue to go through as iMessages on iPhone at home
  • tell people to call, not text me, because it will go through as SMS (and I won’t respond lol)
  • deal with the text SMSs as they come in, try to iMessage back later with my email

Does that sound like it would work? It’s mostly the group iMessages that I would like to be able to see on my iPhone at home. All other texts can get lost!

I hope this just isn’t crazy annoying to others. I know it means they’ll text me less but that’s kinda the point

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little_nipas t1_j9dckx8 wrote

That could work. But I’ll tell you right now from experience. It is going to get really annoying on your end to try and manage. Because with I message it wants to work with you being all in or all out. My mom has tried limiting things like that and it has been a frustrating experience.

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