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Find the contact card for your friend on your phone. If the label for their iPhone says anything else than "iPhone", touch the label and change it to "iPhone".
Hi Ben
Your Bluetooth may be incompatible. Blutooth has different standards that don't always match up. It's an evolving technology.
Supposed to get better with age???
Make sure bluetooth is turned on on your iPhone. (swipe up) or open settings. You have to pair the devices for the first connection.
If you can't pair then they are not compatible.
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Here's what you do. on your Iphone, go to settings then go to imessages and turn off imessages. after turning it off, put your sim back to your samsung. You will now get your messages. Hope it helps.
The iPhone doesn't support MMS messaging which includes videos, pictures and sound, it only supports text messages. You can email the photos to someone or yourself to get the pictures off your phone on the go.
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