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Apple has already annouced the iMessage with iOS 5 released in public. First of all you need to turn on your iMessage to use it. To do so you need to go to your settings and turn on the iMessage. iMessages can be send between iphone,ipad and ipod touch.

To turn on iMessage, in your apple device or if you just want to adjust some settings for your iMessage, you will need to go into Settings > Messages on your iOS device. If the switch for iMessage indicates that it is turned off, tap or slide it over to turn on iMessage on your device.

Once you have turned on iMessage in your device, you will see an Activating dialog followed by some new options appearing on the Messages settings screen.

  • The first option is the ability to turn on Read Receipts for your iMessage conversations. With the option turned on, the other party in your conversation will be able to see once you view a message they have sent you. If you opt to leave read receipts turned off, they will only be able to see when the message has been delivered.
  • With the Send as SMS setting turned on, iOS will route a message through your carrier via SMS instead of iMessage when iMessage is unavailable. Currently, iMessage only works when either a Wi-Fi or 3G signal is present.
  • The last option that appears once iMessage has been turned on is the Received At setting. Go ahead and tap on it to set up the address(es) where you would like to receive iMessages.
    It doesn't matter you are using iMessage on any of the apple device such as iPod Touch, iPad or Iphone, you can set up multiple e-mail addresses where you would like to recieve messages. If you are using iPHone, you phone number will be the default address to recieve the messages, with the option of adding an e-mail address to recieve messages at as well.
    For setting up your e-mail you would have to enter your Apple ID, followed by the e-mail address you would like to use. Apple will then verify your email address, and add it to iMessages.
      Tap on Caller ID to set which address you would like your outgoing iMessages to appear to be from.
    Setting your Caller ID to the same address across all your iOS devices comes in handy if you are wanting to keep all of your iMessage conversations in sync (in real time) across multiple devices. Even if you receive an incoming message at one of your other iMessage-enabled addresses, the outgoing message will be sent using the address of your Caller ID. 

    Above is a message that was sent using iMessage. You may notice that the color of the bubble is blue, as opposed to the green bubble you are accustomed to seeing when sending a text message. This is a fast and simple way to identify how your message was sent. You may also notice the text field has "iMessage" populated below the subject box, again this is a fast way to identify the method by which your messages are being sent.
    When you are entering a contact at the start of a new conversation, the name of the contact will turn either blue or green, depending on which delivery method the Messages app is going to use for the conversation.
    There is also a Delivered message below the chat bubble. This indicates that your message has indeed been delivered to the recipient.

    Once the recipient has read the message, assuming that person has the Read Receipts feature turned on, the Delivered message will then change to Read. The three dots on the left in the screen above indicate that the other person is currently typing a message.
    iMessage would be one of the popular source for sending message between iPhone and iPad and iPod touch users. So i hope you like this article.
     

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