Color of the text is green instead of blue. Message was sent to an iPhone 4?

Color of the text is green instead of blue. Message was sent to an iPhone 4?

Sometimes if it can't connect to apple's data center it will send it as a normal text message. If the bubbles are green it was sent as a text message if it was blue it was sent as an imessage. It honestly doesn't matter either way as long as you have unlimited texting.

Either iMessage failed as the Apple server is very busy or you're confused. Remember, what you send to ANYBODY is always green. What they send back is Blue if it's iMessage. His iMessage may be off. Best luck.

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Green message bubble means your phone credit (SIM card) is being used.
Blue means iMessage is being used. IMessage is essentially a free messaging service created by Apple to communicate between iPods, iPads, iPhones, and Macs. You can turn it on/off in: Settings > Messages by flipping the iMessage switch to whichever state you need it to be in.

Hope I Helped.

IPhones, iPads and iPod touches running iOS 5 or above as well as Macs running OS X Mountain Lion and above can make use of iMessage, i.e. Messaging between Apple devices who meet those specs. IPhone is the only device thus far which can use both Text Messaging and iMessaging, so, in order to distinguish between the two, TM uses a green bubble whereas i'm uses a blue one. Since all other Apple devices can't send normal texts, they only use blue bubbles.

It depends on if the person has set up iMessage or not, not if it is an iPhone or not. Very possible to send what would end up being a text message to an iPhone if the owner has not set up iMessage.