Hello Everyone,

I recently came across this issue on my beloved 14 and, upon searching the
web, discovered hundreds and hundreds of others, encountering the same
issue.

In order to see this issue, in action, it is best to have access to both the
phone that is sending the iMessage and the phone that is receiving the
iMessage.  It's best, but not necessary.

This issue only occurs when sending iMessages, not standard SMS messages.

Okay, here is the scenario:

1.
You have two active SIM cards on an iPhone running the latest version of
iOS.  For simplicity's sake I will refer to them as a primary line and a
secondary line; or as a primary number and a secondary number.

2.
Make certain that both lines are registered in the iMessage app and that
both are active in iMessage.  This is to say, you can send and receive
iMessages using either number / line.  To insure that both numbers are truly
registered with the iMessage servers, First disable and then enable iMessage
in the Settings area.

3.
>From within the iMessage Settings dialog box, select the primary SIM as the
default line from which to start all new iMessages.

4.
In a new iMessage, select a saved contact and send the iMessage from the
secondary line.  This is to say, as you compose your message, in the, from,
field, select the secondary line and then send the iMessage.  More likely
than not, the recipient will receive the message from your primary number,
instead of the secondary number, you manually selected.

You can check this, for your self by doing the following:

1.
>From within the Message app, open the thread to the message you just sent.

2.
Near the top of the screen, in the center, single-finger, double-tap on the
name of the contact listed at the top of the thread.  This will open a
dialog box.

3.
Now swipe to the right until you hear VoiceOver say, "Conversation line."

4.
Swipe, once more, to the right and VO will land on an unlabeled button.

5.
Single-finger, double-tap on this unlabeled button.  A 2-item list box will
be displayed.

6.
Swipe right, then swipe left, a couple of times and you will hear VO speak
the name of each line and, upon the second swiping pair, you will hear VO
announce with item is selected.  This will be the line from which your
iMessage was actually sent.  It will, most likely show that the primary line
is selected.

You can, of course, at this point select the secondary line and close the
dialog box to be returned to the active messaging thread.  Just above the
edit field, near the bottom of the display, you will find displayed text
that indicates that the line has been switched, meaning that your next
iMessage to this contact, from within this thread will now be sent from the
secondary line.

Go ahead and send another message and you will, most likely discover that,
yet again, iMessage automatically switched you back to the primary line.

Interesting, eh?  

Question, has anyone in the group encountered this, besides me?

Mark


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