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At the Android Show before Google I/O, Google provided an update on RCS (Rich Communication Services) adoption, a modern SMS alternative with features like high-resolution media, typing indicators, read receipts,

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At the Android Show before Google I/O, Google provided an update on RCS (Rich Communication Services) adoption, a modern SMS alternative with features like high-resolution media, typing indicators, read receipts, and enhanced group chats. The company announced that the messaging standard now handles over a billion daily messages in America, based on a 28-day average, Google stated.

Sara Perez for TechCrunch:

The stat is notable because Google fought for years to get Apple to adopt support for RCS on iOS, allowing for better communication between Android and Apple devices. Previously, iPhone users who received texts from friends on Android had to deal with blurry videos and images, and couldn’t as easily manage group chats when their green-bubbled friends joined. Unlike with iMessage, group chats with Android users couldn’t be renamed, nor could people be added or removed, and you couldn’t exit when you wanted. Emoji reactions also didn’t work properly, leading to annoying texts to let you know how an Android user reacted, instead of just displaying their emoji reaction directly.

That changed with the fall 2024 launch of iOS 18, when Apple finally added RCS support to its Messages app.


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Get a real iPhone.



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