Can’t send/receive text on iPad mini 6

I have 2 Apple ID’s. I set this iPad up with a different one from my phone to keep them separate. I recently wiped the iPad to clean up some issues. I signed in with my Apple ID and ran the backup. All apps seemed to be there but messaging did not work. I can’t figure out why.

Posted on Sep 2, 2023 01:23 PM

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Posted on Sep 2, 2023 03:40 PM

In order for you iPad to be able to send and receive texts, it needs to be assigned the SAME AppleID as the iPhone. If they are on the same AppleID, then you need to go and turn it on for your phone to forward the messages with the iPad.


To do this, ON YOUR PHONE, go to Settings > Messages > Text Message Forwarding. Here you will see the list of available devices to forward the messages to. Make sure it is turned on, once you turn it on, you should start getting messages on your iPad as well when it is connected to WiFi, or if it is cellular enabled and has a plan then you’ll get them when it has cellular connectivity as well.

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Sep 2, 2023 03:40 PM in response to Jack10525

In order for you iPad to be able to send and receive texts, it needs to be assigned the SAME AppleID as the iPhone. If they are on the same AppleID, then you need to go and turn it on for your phone to forward the messages with the iPad.


To do this, ON YOUR PHONE, go to Settings > Messages > Text Message Forwarding. Here you will see the list of available devices to forward the messages to. Make sure it is turned on, once you turn it on, you should start getting messages on your iPad as well when it is connected to WiFi, or if it is cellular enabled and has a plan then you’ll get them when it has cellular connectivity as well.

Sep 2, 2023 02:14 PM in response to Jack10525

Your iPad is not a cellular telephone. It can send/receive iMessages, but not SMS or MMS messages.

What is the difference between iMessage and SMS/MMS? - Apple Support


However, for those folks using the same Apple ID on an iPhone as well as iPad, the iPad may use Handoff to access the iPhone's SMS/MMS messages.


An Apple ID is intended to be used uniquely by one individual. Similarly, using two different Apple IDs appears as two different folks.

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