Apple Brings Back iMessage After Brief Global Outage: All the Details
Apple’s iMessage service, which was down, is back online after a partial outage that affected several users worldwide.
The company’s support page states that iMessage is fully functional again after the problems that occurred on Tuesday.
Previously, the page said that “users may not be able to send or download attachments in iMessage.” The outage occurred between 21:20 and 23:50 and affected some users.
According to Downdetector, users had problems sending and receiving messages. However, the reason behind this partial outage is unknown.
According to the company’s support page, some users also had problems with Apple’s Photos app and iWork for iCloud. These problems also seem to have been solved.
Last week, the Apple App Store experienced a brief outage that affected thousands of users worldwide.
Along with the App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, the iTunes Store, and the Mac App Store were also part of the outage, which were later fixed.
Last year, Apple Music, the Mobile App Store and Podcasts returned to their services after two consecutive days of outages.
Apple’s system status page reported that problems with Apple Music, Podcasts, Books and the App Store have been resolved nearly two hours after they started affecting some users.
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