FaceTime 'Unavailable' and delayed iMessage delivery on iPhone despite strong Wi-Fi connection
My partner’s iPhone is actively in use (screen on, strong Wi-Fi), yet:
- FaceTime inbound shows “Unavailable” on my end and she gets no incoming call or missed-call notification.
- iMessage to her stays in a pending state (no “Delivered” or “Not Delivered”). The moment she opens Messages, it flips to "Delivered" (and then "Read" ~10s later).
This looks like background push isn’t reaching the device until the Messages app is in foreground.
Her Device:
iPhone 13
iOS 18.6.1
Apple ID Region: PH
Notifications: All on - Immediate delivery
Low Power Mode: Off
Focus / DND: Off
Background App Refresh: On
Internet (Wi-Fi)
Wi-Fi connection: Strong
Speed Test on device: 146Mbps down, 100Mbps Up
Ping <10ms
DNS Filters / VPN: None
Provider: PLDT
Internet (Cellular - But, irrelevant; she's always on Wi-Fi)
Carrier: SMART
Reception: 3/4 bars 4G
Speed Test: ~9Mbps down 7Mbps Up
Ping ~10ms
What we’ve already ruled out:
- Focus/DND/Sleep/Driving: Off; no schedules.
- Notifications: FaceTime & Messages allowed, not muted
- Blocked/Unknown filtering: I’m not blocked; Silence Unknown Callers off; Filter Unknown Senders off.
- Send & Receive: Her phone number and primary Apple-ID email are ticked in both Messages and FaceTime.
- iMessage/FaceTime activation: Toggled off/on; both show Activated.
- Network hygiene: Airplane mode reset; device restarted; Reset Network Settings done; iOS up to date.
- Profiles/VPN: No work profile. No VPNs.
- Router basics: Rebooted; firmware current.
[Edited by Moderator]
Original Title: iMessage only “Delivers” when Messages is opened; FaceTime shows “Unavailable” with no missed-call. APNs/push not reaching device in background
iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 18