
If you're experiencing issues with blocked iMessages, it's likely due to a restriction on your end, not the recipient's. This can be frustrating, especially if you're not sure why it's happening.
The first sign of a blocked iMessage is often a delay in message delivery or a failure to send altogether. In some cases, you may not receive any indication that your message was blocked.
To troubleshoot the issue, check your iMessage settings to ensure that you're not blocking yourself. This can happen if you've accidentally enabled the "Send as SMS" feature, which can cause iMessages to be sent as regular texts and may not be delivered.
If you're still having trouble, try restarting your device or checking your internet connection to ensure it's stable.
Signs of Being Blocked
If your last text says Read, you're definitely not blocked. However, if you don't see any indication of delivery or reading, it could be a sign that you've been blocked.
Your iMessage conversation is a good place to start looking for signs of being blocked. Check the space below your last text to see if it says Delivered, Read, or nothing at all. Keep in mind that on iPhones running iOS 16.5 or later, the space below your last text will say Delivered whether you're blocked or not.
Here are some specific indicators to look out for in your iMessage conversation:
- Nothing underneath your last text (iOS 16.4 or earlier)
- Delivered or Not Delivered message below your last text (iOS 16.5 or later)
- Text bubbles that have changed from blue to green (unless the other person recently switched from iPhone to Android)
If you notice any of these indicators, it could be a sign that you've been blocked on iMessage.
7 Ways to Tell If Your Phone Number Was Blocked
Being blocked on iMessage can be frustrating, especially if you're not sure why it's happening. If you're wondering if your phone number was blocked, here are 7 ways to tell:
1. The recipient's profile picture is blank.
2. You can't see when the recipient is online or offline.
3. Messages you send don't get delivered, but the "Delivered" label appears.
4. Messages you send don't get delivered, and the "Delivered" label doesn't appear.
5. Messages you send are delayed or take a long time to be delivered.
6. You can't make audio or video calls to the recipient.
7. There is a strong possibility that your number is blocked on iMessage if you are blocked on other platforms.
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Review iMessage Conversation
Check your iMessage conversation with the person you suspect has blocked you. Look below the last text you sent to see if it says "Delivered", "Read", or nothing underneath it.
If your last text says "Read", you're definitely not blocked. If you see "Nothing" underneath your last text, it's a clear sign you've been blocked, but this indicator went away with the iOS 16.5 update.
On iPhones running iOS 16.5 or later, the space below your last text will say "Delivered" whether you're blocked or not on iMessages. If your phone is running iOS 16.4 or earlier and you see "Delivered" beneath your last text, you're not blocked.
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Seeing a "Not Delivered" message below your last text is not a sign the other person has blocked you. It only means there was an error when sending your message.
Check your text thread to see if your messages recently went from blue to green. This is a sign that the other person has blocked you on iMessage, unless they recently switched from iPhone to Android.
Here are the possible indicators to look out for in your iMessage conversation:
- Read: You're not blocked.
- Delivered (iOS 16.5 or later): You're not blocked.
- Delivered (iOS 16.4 or earlier): You're not blocked.
- Nothing: You've been blocked (iOS 16.5 update or earlier).
- Not Delivered: There was an error sending the message.
- Green text bubbles: The other person has blocked you on iMessage.
Checking Message Status
Checking Message Status is a good place to start when trying to determine if you've been blocked. Typically, messages sent between iPhone users appear in blue chat bubbles, and the status of the last message you sent will give you a clue.
If your message says Delivered, don't assume you haven't been blocked - this status can appear even if you have. However, if you're using an older version of iOS, Delivered below your last message is a good sign you haven't been blocked.
If your message says Not Delivered, it's likely due to an error in sending the message, and you can try resending it by tapping the exclamation mark and clicking Try Again.
Message Status

If your message says Not Delivered, don't panic - it just means there was an error in sending your message, and you can try to resend it by tapping the exclamation mark and clicking Try Again.
You might see a Delivered status even if you've been blocked, but only if you're using iOS 16.5 or later.
The absence of a status on your last message doesn't necessarily mean you've been blocked - you might just not have the latest iOS version.
If you see a moon icon next to "[recipient] has notifications silenced" in your iMessage conversation, it's not a sign you've been blocked - it means the other person has turned on Focus mode's Do Not Disturb setting.
Can You See Messages on iPhone
You can't view messages from blocked contacts on your iPhone, as Apple doesn't offer a built-in way to access them.
Unfortunately, blocked messages are hidden from your inbox, notifications, and even search results, making it harder to recover them.
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Some Android phones have a dedicated folder for blocked messages, but iPhone data recovery requires alternative methods.
You can still recover blocked messages on your iPhone, but it might involve using third-party apps or iCloud backups.
Recovering blocked messages can be a bit more complicated on iPhone compared to Android phones.
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Unblocking Messages
Unblocking messages on your iPhone is a straightforward process that allows you to receive and view messages again. To unblock messages on your iPhone, you'll need to access the Settings app.
To access the Settings app, simply tap on it. Once you're in the Settings app, tap on "Phone", then "Call Blocking & Identification." This will take you to a list of blocked contacts.
Locate the contact you want to unblock within the list. You can do this by scrolling through the list or using the search function.
To unblock a contact, swipe their name to the left and tap "Unblock." This will remove the block and allow you to receive messages from that contact again.
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Alternative Methods
If you're tired of dealing with blocked iMessages, there are alternative methods to consider. One option is to use a third-party messaging app like WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger, which don't rely on iMessage.
If you're attached to using iMessage, you can try restarting your device, which can often resolve the issue by clearing out any temporary glitches.
You can also try checking your internet connection, as a weak or unstable connection can prevent iMessages from sending or receiving properly.
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