How do I stop separate text message threads after switching from Samsung to iPhone

I have recently swapped over from Samsung to apple.

when I went into send a text message, I noticed that my friends name and mine were listed in the recipient field. I sent my text message to my friend and the reply came back in a seperate message with no other previous messages.

How do I stop this from happening? And Just have the one thread.


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iPhone 16 Plus, iOS 18

Posted on Jan 5, 2025 12:57 AM

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Jan 5, 2025 01:20 AM in response to MayMay189

SMS/MMS storage by thread can vary by platform or operating system. Apple devices, such as iPhones, handle SMS and iMessages differently compared to Samsung and other Android devices.


One key distinction is how Apple merges iMessages with SMS messages in a single thread.

  • iMessages (messages sent over Apple's iMessage service) and SMS/MMS (traditional text messages) are usually combined into a single thread if they are between iPhone users. The Messages app will switch between iMessage and SMS/MMS automatically based on whether the recipient is on iOS or not.
  • For Android users (or any non-iPhone users), messages sent to or received from them are stored in a separate thread. Even though the content might be the same (SMS), it is handled as a distinct conversation to differentiate from iMessages.


So, in short, iMessage and SMS are often combined in one thread for iPhone-to-iPhone communication but appear in separate threads when communicating with Android or other non-iPhone users.



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