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How to Fix the iMessage Bug That Crashes Your iPhone

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A bug was recently discovered in iOS that will reboot an iPhone and crash the Messages app whenever a certain string of text is received by a user. It’s mostly harmless, but quite annoying. Apple, however, has posted some temporary fixes until they can release an official patch to fix the bug.

The string of text includes “Power” followed by some random foreign characters, some of which are in Arabic. Supposedly receiving this message on your iPhone can suddenly reboot your device and render iMessage unusable, as it’s said to crash constantly.

Again, it’s mostly harmless as far as security is concerned, but it’s simply a bug that can be really annoying and cause a lot of frustration, especially if you have friends that enjoy pulling pranks. However, several fixes have been discovered, and Apple has officially posted about them on their support website.

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If you find yourself a victim of this annoying little bug, here’s how you can temporarily fix the issue until Apple releases a patch in an upcoming update.

How to Fix the iMessage Bug

In Apple’s support document, the company lists a few methods for temporarily fixing the iMessage bug, all of which are really easy to do and take little time.

The first option is that you can simply ask Siri to “read unread messages.” You can also use Siri to reply to the bugged message, and after you reply, you’ll be able to open Messages again.

Another fix is opening up the Messages app, swipe left to delete the entire thread. Or tap and hold the bugged message, tap More, and delete that specific message from the thread.

Other iMessage Problems

Of course, this bug isn’t the only iMessage problem that users have come across. There are a handful of other issues that users experience, including connectivity issues and syncing problems.

A very common problem with iMessage is that messages may not properly send or get received, even when you have good service.

First off, you’ll want to check Apple’s System Status site to make sure that iMessage isn’t down. If it is, then the problem most likely isn’t on your end, but if iMessage appears that it’s working properly on Apple’s end, then it’s most likely on your end where you’re seeing trouble.

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If you ever come across a message that you’re trying to send, but it simply won’t go out even when you have a decent WiFi or data signal, try turning off WiFi and LTE on  your device and turning it back on again, or just reboot your iPhone or iPad. This usually fixes the trick, but if not, you can turn off iMessage and turn it back on, which sometimes does the trick. Go to Settings > Messages and toggle iMessage off and back on.

If that doesn’t work, go into Settings > Messages and turn on Send as SMS. This will send a message as a regular text message if iMessage can’t send it as an iMessage.

If that still doesn’t fix it, it’s time to reset your network settings. Go into Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will wipe all of your network settings, so you’ll have to re-enter saved WiFi passwords, but it just might fix the problem.

As for syncing problems, if you’re receiving iMessages on your iPhone, but not on your iPad or other Apple device, then there’s a problem with the syncing.

It’s possible that you’re not setting up iMessage properly, which is why the service may not be syncing up correctly. Head to our guide on how to set up iMessage and see if that fixes the problem.

If you’re still having problems, a quick fix is to disable iMessage on all devices that have iMessage, and then re-enable it on each device one at a time. To do this, go to Settings > Messages and toggle iMessage off on all of your devices. Then go back to each device and turn iMessage on.

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Larry

    05/29/2015 at 9:02 am

    That’s is one of many iOS junk why I hate apple!!! All the money and greed they are and can’t fix this?? All it is is a flashy stupid apple logo that draws attention to make everyone buy one than to find out it’s not worth it!! Since Steve jobs died apple did too Tim Cook don’t know nothing but to fill his pockets and careless about the consumer

  2. Alexandria

    05/31/2015 at 8:54 am

    I have this same problem.All I did to bypass was when you swipe from the top of the screen to the bottom a Notification Center comes up,and if you get a message you can read it.If you want to reply swipe the message to the left and it’ll give you the option to reply,and that’s how in working around it

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