
Therefore, in this step, we will be adjusting the permissions to allow the message+ app to work properly. Sometimes, the stock messaging application can draw over message+ app and prevent it from working properly. Back to your phone, tap Scan QR code and aim your camera at the screen so that the QR code fits the rectangle on the phone. On the screen of your Mac, you will see a unique QR code. On the Mac, access in Safari, Chrome or any other web browser you use.
Repeat this process for the “Messaging+”, “ Phone(dialer)“, and “ Contacts” applications. Open Android Messages on your smartphone. Select the “ Clear Cache” button to clean out the cached data. Note: Not all Android devices have the RCP feature yet. Tap Chat features and Turn off ‘ Enable chat features ’ from the following menu. Tap the three dot menu at the upper right corner and select Settings. Click on the “ Default Messaging” app and select the “ Storage” option. If the RCS service is enabled on the Android device, disable it from the Messages Settings. Scroll down and select the “ Apps” option. Drag down the notifications panel and click on the “ Settings” cog. In this step, we will be clearing the cached data for some applications which are integral to the working of the message+ app. Make sure to implement these in the specific order in which they are presented to avoid conflict. Now that you have a basic understanding of the nature of the problem, we will move on towards the solution.
It can prevent some features of the app from working or even prevent it from loading altogether.
Default Messaging Application: The default application which is integrated into the operating system of the mobile can end up sabotaging the Message+ app by Verizon. However, over time this cache might be corrupted which can end up sabotaging the functionality of the application and trigger this error. Cache: Certain data is cached by applications to decrease loading times and to provide a better, smoother experience.
Then, go back and block the contact again. Tap the "i" > Tap the name, phone number or email address and scroll down to tap on "Unblock this Caller.". Go to the conversation thread in the Messages app of the contact you'd like to block and tap on the contact's name. From there, please block the contact again.Then see if that helps resolve the issue you're experiencing. I suggest to temporarily unblock the contact and restart your iPhone. Now if this is not the case and you're receiving text messages. That information is outlined in this helpful article: Block phone numbers, contacts, and emails on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Text messages and phone calls are blocked. If you're specifically receiving voicemail messages from this blocked contact, then this is expected behavior and can occur. Relying on making sure that a contact is properly blocked, can help provide a peace of mind. I understand there's a contact that has been blocked, but you're still receiving their text messages.