To turn your iMessages blue, open the Settings app and tap on Messages. Under the “Send & Receive” section, you’ll see a list of phone numbers and email addresses associated with your Apple ID. If you want to send and receive iMessages from other people using their email address, you can add them here.

There could be a few reasons why your iPhone messages aren’t sending as blue. One possibility is that you have the “Send as SMS” setting turned on. This setting will send your messages as text messages instead of iMessages, and they won’t be blue. To check this setting, go to Settings > Messages and make sure that “Send as SMS” is turned off.Another possibility is that you’re not connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data.

To switch from text messages to iMessage, you need to have an Apple device and be signed in to the same iCloud account. On your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap Messages. Under the Message App section, turn on the iMessage switch.

Yes, you can change the color of iPhone messages. To do this, open the Settings app and tap on “Messages.” Under “Message Appearance,” you can choose between four different message themes: Default, Classic, Green, or Blue.

You can change the color of your text messages on an iPhone by going to Settings > General > Accessibility > and then selecting the Color Filters option. From there, you can choose a filter to change the color of your text messages.

If a message is blue but doesn’t say delivered, it means that the message has been sent but it hasn’t been delivered yet.

There are a few reasons why your messages might not be sending as blue. One possibility is that you have turned off blue messages in your settings. To check this, go to Settings > General > Messages and make sure that the “Send as Blue Messages” option is turned on.Another possibility is that the person you’re messaging doesn’t have blue messages enabled.

In email, blue text usually means that the email has been delivered to the recipient’s mailbox. However, this is not always the case – some email clients may interpret blue text as meaning that the email has been read by the recipient.

The green text bubbles on iPhones are meant to be less intrusive and distracting than other colors, like blue or red.

The blue and green coloration of some texts is due to the use of different fonts. Blue text is typically rendered in a font called Arial, while green text is typically rendered in a font called Verdana.

The green text is likely due to the font you are using. Different fonts have different colors, and many default to green on phones and computers. You can change the color of your text in most programs by selecting a different font or by adjusting the color settings.