While the market is flooded with a plethora of feature-rich messaging apps such as WhatsApp, as well assecure messaging appslike Telegram, and Signal, iMessage remains on the wishlist of many. Apart from being highly secure and seamless, Apple’s messaging app is second to none in terms of spicing up the conversation. If Animoji doesn’t bring a smile to you, Memoji will break the ice. And if bubble effects do not light up the entire conversation, the eye-catching screen effects will make the cut. Whether you are new to the Apple ecosystem or think that you are yet to get the most out of the stock messaging app for iOS, look no further than these 17 best tips to use iMessage on iPhone and iPad like a pro.
From unlocking a handful of hidden iMessage features to revealing cool iMessage customization tips, this extensive roster has got you covered. That aside, it also features a few handy tips about managing your messages. Be it bulk deleting messages or keeping them all secure and easily accessible across devices or using quick gestures to take control of conversation threads, this guide can help you discover better ways to keep Apple’s messaging app uncluttered. Now that you have got the sneak-peek about what this post has got in store, let’s get started!
With App Drawer, it’s pretty straightforward to access your favorite apps and games. However, it needs to be managed smartly to keep the clutter away. Thankfully, iOS lets you ideally customize the iMessage app drawer on your iPhone to hide/remove the unwanted items and even rearrange the order of their appearance.
To do so, openiMessage -> a conversation ->swipe towards left from right to access theMorebutton. After that, tap on theEditbutton at the top left corner of the screen. Under the Favorites section, you will see the list of all the apps that are included in the drawer. Tap on thered buttonto the left of each item you no longer want to keep and then hit theRemove from Favoritesbutton.
If you want to add any item to the iMessage app drawer, tap on the“+” buttonto the left of any app/game or sticker. And if you wish to rearrange the order in which the favorites appear, simply touch and hold the three horizontal lines right next to any item and then drag it to the desired spot. In the end, make sure to tap onDoneto finish.
For a personalized messaging experience, I would recommend you to set up your iMessage profile (requires iOS 13 or later). It not only enhances messaging experience but also plays a good part in managing contacts. Interestingly, you can set Memoji as your iMessage profile photo. With a wide range of customization on offer, you can give a custom look to your Memoji and set it up as your profile.
Times when you want to add some fun elements to your iMessaging, bubble and screen effects can have a role to play. Introduced in iOS 10, they have been one of the most loved iMessage features. No wonder, Apple hasincluded these effects in macOS Big Sur as well.
To get going, launch theMessages app->conversation thread->enter the text-> touch and hold the “Arrow”button. Now, you should seeBubble and Screen effects tabsat the top center.
To send iMessage with a bubble effect, make sure that the Bubble tab is selected. Then, choose the desired effect likeslam, loud, gentle, and invisible link. If you want to offer a bit of privacy to your message, choose the invisible link to keep the text hidden until the receiver taps on it. After you have selected the preferred bubble effect, tap on the arrow button to send the iMessage.
To send iMessage with a screen effect, ensure that the Screen tab is selected. Now, swipe towards the left to switch between screen effects likefireworks, lasers, confetti, balloons, spotlight, echo, and love. Once you have selected the desired screen effect, tap on the arrow button to send the message as usual.
Smart filters were one of the mostnotable additions to the Messages app in iOS 14. It automatically organizes your messages in different categories so that you can access specific types of messages with ease. In a nutshell, you no longer need to hop from one end to the other to track your messages.
Navigate toMessages app->back buttonat the top left corner of the screen. Now, you should see multiple filters.
You no longer need to dig into the Messages app to access your favorite chats to communicate. Last year, iOS 14 added the pinning functionality that lets you quickly access the chats which you use more often. All the pinned chats appear right at the top.
Open theMessages appon your device and then tap on thetiny circle buttonat the top right corner of the screen. Now, tap on thepin buttonright next to the chat that you want to pin. In the end, make sure to tap onDoneto finish.
If you ever want to unpin any chat, go toMessages app -> tiny circle button -> Edit Pins. Now, tap on the“-” buttonon the pinned chat to unpin it. Be sure to tap onDoneto finish.
Ifthree-finger gesturesmake it incredibly easy to cut, copy, and paste, thetwo-finger tap gesturesmake the task of managing messages pretty smooth sailing. So, if you find the traditional process of managing messages on iOS a bit tedious affair, you should make the most of this feature to take control of your messages.
Simply head into theMessages appon your device. Now, use thetwo-finger tap gestureto select any conversation thread. Then, you can use thetwo-finger swipe up/down gestureto select more conversation threads. After that, you can mark the conversation thread/s or delete the ones you no longer need. Pretty neat, isn’t it?
Animojis and Memojis are among the hottest ingredients of iMessage. So, if you are willing to spice up your conversation, you should never give them a miss. The custom-animated emojis use Apple’s facial recognition system to mirror your facial expressions in real-time. To be more precise, they are quite similar to Snapchat lenses. Keep it in your mind that Animojis/Memojis are available only on the iPhone and iPad equipped with Face ID.
While Animojis turn you into funny avatars like poop, panda, ghost, pig, and more, Memojis are designed to match your personality thanks to a ton of customization. To get going, open theMessagesapp on your iPhone or iPad ->conversation thread-> choose theMemojioption.
Now, if you want to use Memoji, tap on the“+” button. After that, selectEdit. Next, go ahead and customize the skin and hairstyle. Next up, tap on the record button to record the message and send it.
Similarly, you can select an Animoji (there are more than 20 types of Animojis) and then record the message. After that, send it to your friend.
For the folks who always want to shield their private conversations from the prying eyes, the ability to hide alerts from specific conversation threads can prove to be super handy. On the flip side, it can also have a role to play in letting you ignore certain conversation threads, especially the ones that keep on bombarding you with too many alerts.
To do it, launchMessages app -> conversation thread -> name -> “i” button. Now, turn off the switch right next toHide Alerts.
Especially when I encounter theunexpected battery drain on my iPhoneor find mylimited bandwidth running out of steam, I prefer to send low-quality images. They not only kill less battery but also help me save some battery. So, the next time you face similar issues, head over to theSettings app -> Messages. Now, scroll down to the bottom and then turn on the switch right next toLow-Quality Images.
There could be all sorts of reasons why you may want to share your location with your friends or loved ones. Maybe you want to let them know your whereabouts or maybe you wish to keep your dear ones in the loop about your arrival at a destination. Whatever could be your personal reason, you can share your location via iMessage with ease.
Go toMessages appon your iOS/iPadOS device ->conversation thread -> name -> “i” button. Now, you have two options:
Choose the preferred location sharing option and you are good to go!
Imagine a situation where you are trying to send an iMessage to your friend but unfortunately iMessage is unavailable on your friend’s device. Wouldn’t you appreciate it if iMessage sends that message as SMS so that your communication doesn’t stop? Most probably, you would.
Head over to theSettings appon your device ->Messagesand then turn on the switch right next toSend as SMS. Do note that the network provider’s messaging rates may apply.
For smart storage management, iOS automatically removes an audio message once you have sent/listened to it. While this feature is quite helpful, some of you might want to delete the audio message at your own convenience. Personally, I prefer to delete the audio messages manually. It offers me the flexibility to listen to audio messages multiple times.
OpenMessagesapp on your iOS device ->Messages->Expire(located under Audio Messages section). Now, selectNever.
With mentions, it becomes a tad easier to keep a track of the conversation that matters to you. So, make sure to enable it so that you don’t miss out on an important message. When the “Notify Me” feature is turned on, you will be alerted when your name is mentioned even if you have muted the conversation.
Go to theSettings appon your device ->Messages. Now, ensure that the toggle forNotify Meis turned on.
Read Receipts is like a double-edged sword. While there is no denying the fact it’s pretty helpful in letting you know that the receiver has read your message, it has the tendency of exposing your privacy. Especially if you are trying to ignore the conversation. And in that case, you might end up infuriating the sender.
Apple Messages app offers you the option to enable/disable read receipts for individual messages. So, you can choose to keep it turned on for the messages that matter to you and disable it for the ones that do not rank highly on your list.
Navigate toMessages appon your device ->conversation thread->name->“i”button. Now, turn on the toggle right next toRead Receipts.
When it comes to offering reliable performance, iOS ranks right up there. However, the operating system does run into serious issues once in a while. So, if you don’t want to lose your memorable/important messages due to unexpected issues, you should enable iCloud backup for your messages.
Bear in mind that Apple offers only 5GB of free cloud storage. So, make sure you have enough storage to accommodate the messages. If your iCloud storage is full, you canupgrade it(50GB for $0.99/month or 200GB for $2.99/month, or 2TB for $9.99/month) to have enough storage for your messages.
Navigate toSettings app -> profile -> iCloud. Now, make sure the switch forMessagesis turned on.
It’s always recommended to delete attachments and useless messages from time to time to keep the clutter at bay. But what if removing the redundant attachments/messages is not one of your virtues or you find the process quite tedious? Well, there is a quick way to track down all the attachments/top conversations and bulk delete them.
Navigate to theSettings app -> General -> iPhone/iPad Storage -> Messages. Now, you should see the total storage captured by the messaging app. Under the Documents section, tap on respective categories -> Edit. After that, select all the unwanted items and delete them all at once.
Unlike WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram, Apple Messages lacks a more efficient auto-delete functionality. Though the Messages app does let you auto-delete messages, you have only two options to choose from – 30 days and One Year. Besides, it doesn’t let you control the auto-deletion of specific chats.
If you don’t want to keep messages forever on your device, go to theSettings app -> Messages -> Keep Messages. Now, select30 days. Next, a popup will appear from the bottom saying“This will permanently delete all text messages and message attachments from your device that are older than 30 days.”Tap onDeleteto confirm.
Tips to Get the Most Out of iMessage on iOS and iPadOS
There you go! So, these are the best tips and tricks to use iMessage like a pro. From customizing iMessage to keeping the messages safeguarded against unexpected loss, the roster consists of a variety of tips. So, I’m pretty sure that they can let you unlock the full potential of the Apple messaging app.
Have I missed any major iMessage features? If yes, do not forget to let me know about them in the comments section below.
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