RCS: What It Is and Why iMessage Won't Support It
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- RCS is replacing outdated SMS text messaging. It brings features like read receipts, typing indicators and high-resolution image and video sharing.
0:00 - What Is RCS?
1:33 - RCS Obstacles
3:11 - RCS vs iMessage
4:21 - Google's Pushback on iMessage
6:58 - How to Enable RCS
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Most android users outside of US use whatsapp. So RCS is just a nice addition.
useless edition
Yes but my carrier supports it still which is cool.
im on iphone too i use whatsapp, imessage is trash, no one use it
I think rcs should be adopted on all platforms for simple texting where people aren't forced to download 3rd party apps to chat with others
@@Ghostintheshell3551 why?
Does it work though I just turned it on
@@JonSuejoj not in my country. But sure does in others
As the video said its not even fully adopted by android users. So why in the world would apple adopt it when alternatives exist?
My isp only supports rcs on its own customers and only certain Samsung phones support it on their network. Meanwhile I can still use iMessage with anyone with an iPhone, google did not think this through 😮
In different countries Whatsapp is the default messenger. I use WhatsApp when I communicate with people in different countries.
Yeah but then you have to be like, "hey can you download this app first so we can text"
@@DaveSimkus most people are already on it. 4 billion using it already
@@DaveSimkus honestly never happen to me, in Europe pretty much everyone is on WhatsApp is really permasive
Facebook garbage
@@69memnon69 lmao it’s a different app dummy
This is unbelievable. In 2022 we still using SMS when phones can record 8K videos. We should be able to send a 2 minutes 720p HD videos already
In 2022 the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA still using SMS. The rest of the world moved to instant messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram. This issue is not existent in any other place on earth that makes it ludicrous at this point.
@@korelamerikano it’s because cell phone companies as a whole in the United States of America have too much power over the total bandwidth. I wouldn’t be too surprised if they alone were in charge of controlling the entire phone line system here.
We can with rcs 🙂
That’s a US problem, outside of a America carriers don’t have a chokehold on calls and messaging. For the so called “land of the free” you sure are heavily restricted.
@@J-Amadaeus yeah but the problem is people are in the us so stop discrediting it as an issue. Kids are being ostracized over this.
Android Instant Messenger [RCS] is great. I've made sure all my friends have it enabled & it's more fun. Google has brought lots of updates over the last year.
the different colour chat bubbles help identify an instant message from SMS/MMS.
for those who say I don't know how, I feel are a little lazy cos accessing settings is one tap away inside the app.
but as people who know how to do these things & know that Android now has built in Instant Messaging, we should be having these conversations with other people.
Sadly it's still not working on many carriers and phones. I have T-mobile with a Samsung phone and there is no RCS.
@@DaveSimkus How? I have AT&T and my mom & her husband has TMo & we all use RCS but AT&T just launched it, TMo has been had that feature.
@@DaveSimkus That's weird because my wife and son both have Samsung phones and I have an LG and we're all on TMobile with RCS working just fine.
RCS should be on by default - that would help adoption
@@Anilu777it is now
At least RCS fixed that annoying thing when someone using iMessage reacts to my message. Now it shows the emoji instead of me receiving a full text saying something like Liked "my android text." That was so annoying
Finally lol
I still get that even though I have T-mobile and a Samsung galaxy.
@@DaveSimkus i get that on an iphone but in a group chat that includes some android people. I’m assuming someone does t have rcs enabled. Maybe that’s the case for you if one person doesn’t have it enabled it can’t put the emoji
This video summed it up nicely. Point is, This is only a issue in the U.S. Every other country uses a 3rd party app. In America, people don't as often do that, They use the default messaging app. I'm amazed the steps Andriod users have to go through just to enable it? Sure it's not hard but when I had my parents a Android phone, They would no way know or want to go through those steps. However when I hand them a iPhone and all they do is simply sign into their iCloud account, They can instantly use iMessage. It's just easier for most people.
I don't really understand actually. Even my old grandma knows how to use WhatsApp. And Americans say that "it is inconvenient". I always treat iMessage is a cool way to interact with my family as all of them use iPhones and iMessage is a fun thing. But for everything else, I use WhatsApp all the time. Americans, just use WhatsApp?
Update on 1:33 in 2023: More than 1 billion active monthly users now use RCS. Apple has announced that they will support RCS on the iPhone in late 2024.
Here on the announcement that Apple is finally supporting RCS
Everyone at my work environment has an iPhone, and I'm usually the only person that causes the group chat bubble to be "green", and I would always get the "laughed at an image" text when someone reacts to an image in the group chat from an iPhone. My coworkers know that I don't get the emoji react, and they make jokes about it sometimes (not in a mean way). Now, I can't wait to get back at all of them with the new update that lets me see the emoji reaction and REACT BACK, they will get the "laughed at an image" text from me all the freaking time! Can't wait to have it on my Pixel 6 Pro! Lol
The ball is in iPhone's court. They should support RCS since it's the universal standard independent of platform. Whereas iMessage is strictly for iPhone users.
Just get an iPhone, stop being so damn stubborn. That is a major characteristic of almost every Android user is they are simply stubborn and hate Apple just to hate Apple. Just get a damn iPhone!
Blue bubbles is no reason to switch over and they laughing for no reason cause that childish them joking over blue bubbles but wait...us Android users can switch our colors from blue,black,red,pink whatever we want so ask them if they can watch the dumb founded look they get lol..Android is way better then any iPhone out there.
@@pedrovelezjr5195 Android sucks
Google insists on leaving these features disabled by default, essentially shooting themselves on the foot. For being a company filled with so many smart people, they always make the dumbest mistakes.
RCS has been enabled by default on messages for years. Now when your carrier gets a hold of Android and tweaks it and installs the bloatware that might be when they are disabling it
This is blatantly untrue, if you have google or google message it uses RCS by default. The problem comes when "Samsung message" is the default app for messaging on the new phone you upgraded to or purchased and the user doesn't change the default.
There is an update though: all samsung galaxy phones now use google message with RCS as their default now.
I love this comment cause it is beyond true.
This aged well
I wish they will enable RCS in all devices and at once stop sms in all android too, just make it available so nobody will have to go and do the enabling work rather anything u want it it is defaultly enabled
RCS is now enabled by default
Unfortunately I only have 1 person that I text with that has an Android phone and we both have RCS enabled. Everyone else, including my family have Apple phones and it can be a problem when trying to chat to each other in a family group text.
I wish Apple would just get on board with RSC texting and stop acting like they are only and best texting messaging app out there. RCS is not going to hurt them in any way, they just don't want to do it.
I’m guessing the reason why they act that way is because their RCS equivalent came out over 11 years ago and constantly upgrading, while google is just finally achieving it now but still behind. It would be nice for all of us to be able to use that standard.
But honestly if just sounds like google is finally realizing their lack of innovation in messaging and trying to get Apple to do their work for them
@@tim4570 apple just wants the different people to be separated we want to be conjoined apple wants to pull away
@@tim4570Google has already done its part, now the ball is on Apple's side. Apple has to enable RCS in iMessage.
def not Apple's job to help their competitor. They could've helped themselves years ago by focusing on communication (the main reason u get a phone) like apple did. Note: Facetime and Imessage
I used WhatsApp during my deployment and recent travels in Greece, it definitely sucks compared to iMessage but I guess since there are so many different devices around the world it makes sense for the rest of the world to use WhatsApp or signal.
And slack, telegram as well.
WhatsApp is an industrial spying device. It relies on mobile phone nºs, and will not work without one nearby. By contrast, iMessage does not even require a phone nº-an email address suffices.
And countries cut backs on SMS service, charging them per msg, or just couple hundred per month, then why don't I use mobile data which should be getting more and more cheaper as 4G/5G evolve and multimedia is taking our life every second of it. (and chat apps like WhatsApp Telegram etc etc) to send msg?
Everyone agree on one messaging apps is the problem here, I think WhatsApp is widely being use among Europe Africa Asia and South America, compare to North America.. iPhone is too dominant that not that much people care about any of those messaging apps whichs goal is to replace SMS/MMS except iMessage and face time.
@@qafhkg well here in the US it’s the reverse, SMS is unlimited and the cellular data is the more expensive service here. Everyone has at least SMS or calling so people prefer to use that.
@@superiortoall22 Don't the US got cheaper unlimited data plan form those sub-brand carrier?
Great video. Thank you. I use Textra on my Android phone. I wish Ma Bell (aka AT&T) would adopt this.
As long as my messages get where they need to go, I'm good.
This aged well.
I've been telling my friends this but they still prefer FB's messenger as a default.
Messenger is quite popular in my country to the point that it is almost mandatory for jobs.
Amazing video 👍
Apple will be forced to adopt RCS, when SMS/MMS is no longer a standard. Let's see at that rate my calculations tell me to wait another...8-9 years 😆😭
I think the following should be done to guide people and companies to transition to RCS:
- Set a firm ending date for support of MMS 10 full years in the future (if established this year the end date would be 1 Jan 2024). That way every phone currently use would been replaced at least once, and the new phones would have an RCS-compatible app preloaded just like they currently have a texting app preloaded now.
- An end-to-end SMS encryption app is released that, when activated at both ends, automatically encrypts SMS messages. This will add a needed feature that will deal with a shortcoming of SMS, because I think SMS is still useful for its original purpose of sending short text messages and provides a backup method texting or when someone just wants to do simple texting.
- The ending date hits and support for MMS ends. Although everyone can still send text messages to each other via SMS regardless of OS when RCS is not available, no one can send anything else (including pictures, emojis, and video/audio files) to non-iMessage users without RCS. I think this would strongly encourage the full adoption of RCS by those companies/individuals who have not already done so since SMS/MMS can't be used as a fall back.
- Five full years later support for SMS is dropped unless there is still a demand for it. By this time RCS has been fully implemented and is now the standard for messenging.
The reason for the long times is to give everyone of time to move to RCS so that it can be fairly painless and convenient.
"But finally" is something all these tech shows have said about RCS for the past 4 years
We lazy Americans aren't willing to do anything other than turn on our devices. We definitely aren't going to dig into the settings or download any other messaging app. Chat features need to be turned on by default (like iMessage on iPhones) in order for it to be ubiquitous within Android (at least here in the US).
RCS is now on by default
The female host has a very soothing voice! Love it! Bring her more!!
I took the text message backup from my iPhone. Most of these text messages were simple SMS which companies send when you buy something online e.g. "Thx you for shopping, you spent 3$ here.." When I moved these SMS to my android (Samsung), all of them show as MMS on android. Any clue why its so?
I have noticed my Samsung phone has the chat features option available but I have never had a chance to use the features.
rcs isn’t currently more secure as sms. the distraction here is pointing fingers at imessage and also other messaging apps like telegram and whatsapp and others. there may be some validity to that but that is not the heart of the problem.
the crux main problem is rcs’s technological implementation. many aspects of rcs requires carrier configurations which are independent of the specified draft, introducing in a mix of nonstandard configurations. and, there is a lack of uniformity in-house for rcs, which needs to iron out aspects of security - being a platform independent of the carrier. it also requires both ends of the party sending messages to have it enabled. it should have end to end encryption enabled across the board by default. while all this still needs to be sorted out, users have other options which are better.
I usually switch every other phone. For iPhone it's basically just for iMessage. But I don't even use it all that much so I always switch back to Android because I mostly prefer it tbh. I can use the former if I need to but if they both had RCS it would be a wrap lol.
Well?
As of today, we can oficially say that this video is now "out of date."
Great video.
Only took a year for this to age like milk.
RCS is good when it works, other times it doesn't like to work for me. Apple doesn't to FOSS and Google isn't really into FOSS so they are both being stubborn
I am using google messages app and whenever I create a group text, and a few minutes later I need to add someone else to it, it creates another group instead of going to the original group. How can I fix this? My phone is a Samsung Galaxy Flip 4. OMG this so frustrating to me....Help! Help! Help!
4:21 Funny isn't it that Lockheimer complains that iMessage doesn't support RCS when Google Voice still doesn't support RCS (and at the rate Google is going probably never will). Talk about trying to remove the speck from your brother's eye while ignoring the plank in your own eye. Try leading by example, Google.
😂
exactly,
News Flash: Apple announces RCS support targeting 2024.
Thank god, somebody finally showed how to turn that crap off!
WhatsApp is certainly more dominant in certain regions so irrespective of IOS or RCS adoption in Android, people would still use WhatsApp...
Only in foreign countries yall use that we don't use whatsapp in the US.
@@TheDonPud the US is weird, y’all have the strangest problems.
Why doesn’t RCS come enabled out of the box? Would this not make adoption quicker?
Carriers. One of the things Google has to do to get carriers on board with RCS at all is to make it an option for users rather than the default. Carriers have been the main barrier to RCS success for years, and it's strange that this video made no mention of their continuing meddling
yes I'm agree with you. the moment I see I have to enable it to be active, I can predict somehow that almost none of my friend would know and ever bother to do this.
2:30 - 3:01 Which phones have RCS enabled by default? In other words, which phones have RCS enabled by default without requiring you to do anything extra to enable it?
Might need an update video on why Apple has chosen to support it in 2024 😆
Why isn’t this enabled by default?
I use Signal on both My Android and Apple devices. I only use encrypted messengers and Signal is my Top choice!
I've heard about iPhone users refusing to reply to people who text them cos the bubbles are green. that's just childish.
it's all in one application, so it's not an effort like going to a different messaging platform to chat.
I refuse to text any phone that still uses a 12 megapixel as their main camera 😆 🤣
If I have a friend that refuses to reply to my text because of the color of a chat bubble then we will no longer be friends. I don't need people that shallow in my life.
Its because the carrier will charge extra when the bubble is green because its basically an sms. Not because theyre childish. Yall dont seem to understand the problem and make fun of americans for no reason
@@dereksmith6693 well we dont have that problem in Europe. Even Iphone users use WhatsApp
@@letsplaychannel6276 Same in Africa, Asia, South America and the rest of the world. WhatsApp even now comes pre-installed in most phones.
The real question is, ‘What technical reason is keeping Apple from adopting RCS? Who hosts the content? Is there adequate encryption? What legal requirements does supporting it does Apple have to commit to? Who wants royalties to be paid to them to use it?’
Cause it was created, stored and is a product and is being pushed by google. Kinda like if I gave you car but said you had to park it at my house every night and I lived 20 miles away, but you have a bike to get work which is across the street. You don’t need the car and it’s just a waste of you time.
Also not a very good car
At this moment, it's just greed. Apple and Google just need to negotiate the price tag for giving each other's user base access via RCS.
After all, Google is not just pushing RCS because it's an altruistic company. They want to make money off it. And so does Apple.
Rcs is trash 🗑️ Apple should never adopt garbage
How bout att Verizon and att disable sms and mms. It'll then force Apple to adapt it!!! Until then. I'm using Facebook Messanger!!! I can see typing indicators, can do message reactions. Send high quality videos and photos. Changing the theme. And video calling from Facebook meesanger. And you can even see when they seen your message as well.
This is good but still somewhat inaccurate, rcs is a communication protocol developed to eventually replace sms. It uses encryption via the signal protocol, which signal themselves use. So it's secure, there is literally no reason for apple to not support it
Carriers are involved with implementation. iMessage does require carrier involvement.
Yes there is, money
Stating that Apple won’t support RCS in iMessage shows a lack of understanding of what iMessage is. The app is called Messages, the service is called iMessage. iMessage doesn’t support SMS or MMS - the messaging app supports SMS, MMS, and iMessage. (Messages supports sending as SMS when iMessage doesn’t send properly, for example, but that’s the app and not iMessage itself)
I see no technical reason why Apple couldn’t support RCS in Messages alongside iMessage, apart from the desire to give iMessage (and therefore iPhones) a larger separation from their competitors. That does get them more sales… but for customers really thinking about it, we should feel insulted that Apple doesn’t allow us better communication with users outside their ecosystem all in the name of squeezing out more sales from on-the-fence users (or peer-pressured teenagers who feel the need to have iMessage for social acceptance, because kids are mean to each other)
As for the “stigma” around bubble colors in Messages… I don’t doubt some people are petty and actually stigmatize others for green message bubbles, but for the rest of us it’s annoying to use SMS because it’s such an outdated standard and so many features are lost as a result. SMS bubbles tell me I need another method to share quality photos/videos or PDFs, among other things. By not adopting RCS, Apple is making the UX worse for their own customers and penalizing us for the phone choice of someone else. That’s asinine, and honestly it should make us upset with Apple - they may not be nearly as greedy as Google, but they’re still guilty of corporate greed.
Perhaps it’s time for carriers to mandate RCS adoption. If it became default on Android and they discontinued SMS/MMS the way they are 3G, it would force Apple to adopt RCS.
It’s not really Apple that’s perpetuating the stigma around green bubbles though. It’s mostly just kids that have and weirdly enough young adults that care too much what teenagers think and do. All Apple is guilty of is providing the de facto standard for messaging when they came out with iMessage earlier on which inspired copycats like RCS. It’s also not an issue when a plethora of apps offer similar if not better services. I’m thinking Telegram’s 1.5GB transfer sizes for videos, photos, and files + the FREE international reach social networks offer. Just because RCS became a standard doesn’t make it the best option for everyone, and as such not every company should be required to fall in line. That’s all part of promoting a free market. Instances where standards compete are IMAX VS AVX, OpenVPN VS IPSec, heck even state testing standards vary and we’re better because of it. All Google is trying to do is undermine Apple’s and other companies’ dominant positions to put their interests ahead.
I agree, apple should use both iMessage and RCS in their messaging app
I have an iPhone 13 pro and an s22 ultra. The s22 is better but that damn iMessage keeps me locked in.
The ball is in iPhone's court. They should support RCS since it's the universal standard independent of platform. Whereas iMessage is strictly for iPhone users.
I can send entire folder or any types of files on iMessage!
I have friends in India and abroad and some of them have iPhones and most of them at large don’t use iMessage. Because most of chats and important group texts are on whatsapp. If RCS kind of feature is brought in video call then Facetime will take a hit. And the ecosystem will be endangered.
FaceTime won't take a hit. A person with iPhone can share FaceTime link to Android users to join video call. So FaceTime is available to android users unofficially. And yes in India everyone use WhatsApp. And are crazy behind it.
Morning!
And thank you for the info!
Saddly, I've just checked, that feature is supported by my carrier in Russian Federation.
Anyways, have a great day!
I love stamping emote reactions on text bubbles on Android and then the iphone users experience: 😂 at "............………" It's hilarious.
My brain is fried
I’ve always used iPhone but I’ve always hated iMessage because it’s so limited and not universal. Long time iPhone user with iMessage turned off by default.
It's 2022 I should be able to like anyone's text no matter what phone they are using.
I'd love it but as weird as it sounds I can't deal with those emojis
Is RCS on the Verizon Messages yet? I want my parents to get it so they know I've read their messages
In most other country, they dont bother with GSM call nor SMS. They just use Whatsapp , Line or WeChat.
Honestly, Apple doesn’t have any motivation to do RCS. Why would they spend resources for something that really doesn’t benefit them? It feels like Google really didn’t focus so much on messaging until it was too late. And is now forcing Apple to adopt something that they really dont have to.
It seems that I switched to Android at the perfect time.
the feature should work out of the box like default without activating it
I love how in late 2023 Google messages and Samsung messages has RCS built in and come with RCS turned on by default, the way it should be.
With message editing and recall Apple HAS found a way to make iMessage ultra exclusive beyond simply existing only on I-devices. Maybe this OPENS the door to their adopting RCS.
They hope by doing so Android users will switch.
But they forget we have whatsapp
Simple answer I believe... In the US we value exclusivity over inclusivity... Why else would we keep using apps that does not level the playing field of communication with minimal loss of the communications must haves?
Nah I just really don't trust the company that makes the most popular 3rd-party messaging apps. WhatsApp is bad and I don't want to have to make an account with Meta when I already have a secure, private, high-quality messaging app built into my iPhone
@@Gilamath.Telegram and Signal is there, so you are not just stuck with WhatsApp. This is honestly a lame excuse.
Who came after rcs got announced for only 3 seconds??
Not sure why anyone would not enable RCS. Just for the encryption and high resolution file sharing makes it worthwhile. Green bubble shaming isn't going away anytime soon either. As long as the narrative is, iPhone users are elite, phone shaming will exist.
Because many carriers and phones still don't allow you to enable RCS. That's why.
@@DaveSimkus what carriers don't allow it?
@@ChadH2023 T-mobile, I have no RCS. If someone from iPhone sends me a picture or video it's compressed to like 900kb lol
@@DaveSimkus my friend has TMobile and RCS. Actually 2 of my friends are on TMobile and both have RCS conversations.
@@DaveSimkusis it maybe your phone? My best friend has t mobile and we use rcs to message each other, she has an s22
Google should have NEVER let apple use google maps. eat that apple
This isn't new whatsapp does this
I really liked Allo.
"never"
This is kinda why android devices need to have the company design the software just like Apple does
lol or just get a third party app
why doesn't Google just have RCS enabled by default when you start up your Android device..
I use Telegram. And my friend do too, at least the ones i care to chat with.
And franky, I don't mind SMS for other basic communications. Using Simple SMS
I have an iPhone and turn iMessage off. I don’t see what the big deal is,honestly; I would rather have a consistent bubble color than a few features that I would use only occasionally.
Awesome but as a former lover of apple. Ya. But sending high resolution anything via text. Ummm. Hmmm with so many socials and other applications it seems irrelevant
I think it would be beneficial for Apple to introduce iMessage for Android. That way, they can keep their Apple users happy and gain new users on the Android side of the fence.
I personally think that Apple should not incorporate RCS as a default messaging system. However, I think it might be nice to at least offer it as a third-party messaging app to let Apple users decide if they want to use it or not. Maybe Apple might do that someday but I'm sure it's going to have to meet whatever strict guidelines it lays out for the app. Maybe those who run RCS simply don't want to bother with that.
Apple allows FaceTime for Android, too. And they completely gimped it, I haven't used it once.
SMS is still being used by all phones, I don't see why RCS is not a clear cut upgrade.
WhatsApp looks so weird to me. iMessage is my favorite. Period.
It’s literally the same as iMessage lol it’s just the default everywhere outside the US, when people get a phone the first thing they do is download WhatsApp, at least in my country every cellphone carrier offers unlimited WhatsApp messaging so that you don’t spend your data and even if you run out you can still use WhatsApp. I get iMessage is cool, but in most countries only a minority of people have iPhones, so it’s annoying and impractical to use iMessage. Because WhatsApp is the norm, it’s not like android users will just give WhatsApp up and start using sms to please the minority of iOS users. It’s literally the opposite that happens in the US.
If Apple made a real budget phone then it would be another story, bc everyone would buy one. But then they’d loose their “exclusivity”.
it’s not the same,
because you are iSheep.
This is changing late 2024, Never say never.
Apple knows that iMessage is what keeps users on their platform. If they enable RCS, it's over. After all, they did say that during the Epic trial
Why's this a big deal though, we have Messenger, Viber, Telegram, WhatsApp, Signal, etc.
Bullying isn’t an Apple problem, it’s a human being problem 🤦🏾♂️
It's a apple problem apple sees Android users as less than human
@@tyler69 Apple is a name of a company… ran by humans, cmon bro 🤦🏾♂️
It’s actually coming to iOS in fall
Nothing is more frustrating than being in group chats, it’s so unequal with android users only having sms while the apple users are using iMessage. I wish apple would accept rcs, so we could all be on the same level as far as features go.
Apple not supporting RCS for the benefit of all users is similar to Sony not going all-in on cross-platform gaming with Microsoft for the benefit of PlayStation and Xbox gamers.
It’s true as an iPhone owner I don’t like that green bubble 😅
Please note: iMessage has to be turned on in iPhone settings just like RCS needs to be turned on.
RCS is great, but it cannot and should not be implemented by the carriers because they butcher it e.g. at&t. I've been dealing with this issue of inconsistent text messaging because the rcs isn't through Google in Google messages, but instead through the carrier and it's really bad.
What apple needs to do is make iMessage available to everyone, end of story
Nope! Just get an iPhone. It doesn’t have to be the latest & greatest. You can find cheap ones.
@@FNJ720 i have an Iphone, apple needs to make it available for those that don't..
@@FNJ720 Just imagine everything in the world working with this logic. RUclips should only work on Android then 🤷♂️
You'd have to go use iTube and all the other services they don't have 🤦♂️
In Australia it's a 50/50 split ios vs android but in other parts of Asia iphone just doesn't exist. I've encountered carriers in Asia that don't support imesssge at all There are no apple stores in many countries
iMessage does not require a carrier to support it. Clearly you don’t know what on earth you are talking about. iMessage is sent via internet connection, not as an SMS or MMS standard. As long as a phone has internet access iMessage can be sent, even without a mobile plan or carrier. But android users always make up trash when they don’t understand how things work. That’s why iMessage is so great. All you need is an Apple device and iMessage is automatic. MacBook, iPad, Apple Watch, iPhone, iPod. Instant access to iMessage with no need for a phone number. Simple, clean, and entirely superior than any google made rubbish.
@@DementedPiXi in Cambodia my iPhone kept telling me that Imessage isn't supported. It is supported on WiFi but I never said it wasn't. Maybe travel outside of your own country before commenting again
Lol, my best friend treats me like a second-class citizen because I give him green bubbles. Even though I have a much better phone.
RCS is a little too late to the party, shouldn't expect anything more than left overs
But we are still using SMS. Why is this not a clear cut decision to upgrade?
Whot? "finally" ?👀😅
I have been using RCS for years now in norway and its great.
And there have been quite a few updates in the larest years.. Maybe cnet should get an update🤷♂️
Gosh, to me it seems like it's on google to make the uptake on RCS be significant before complaining about Apple. Apple assiduously pushes toward better experience for its users. RCS is only going to do that if it's widely adopted.
I love using iMessage on my iPhone
I'd buy an iPhone.. the problem is their phones are no longer the best tech.. infact the best iPhone today is missing so many features that's consider standard on my Samsung. All they have is a different color bubble? Lame
I've got family members that literally chose iPhones only because of the color of the chat bubble in order to fit in with their friends. I feel sorry for people that have such a need to fit in with the crowd that they'll spend hundreds of dollars on a phone they don't even like all that much.
@@t.daniels9755 I know several people like that.. its why Apple does it.. they can't compete tech for tech it's not even comparable nowadays.. The only way to drive new sales is to keep the "cool factor" with a blue bubble that's it. But everytime it's group photo time everyone's like let's use his phone our 12 MP is horrible 😆
On my Android the text input field says "RCS message" when I'm messaging an RCS enabled receiving device. Otherwise, it says "Text message."
Your video is great!
I'm like the only one in my family that doesn't have an iPhone lol I've used Android since the 1st droid 🤷
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Ever heard of Whatsapp. It still amazes me that so many Americans - most using iphones still use basic and outdated messaging systems. Many have never even heard of or used Whatsapp for example.
Like they've been left in a time warp and the rest of the world mostly Android users moved on years ago. Apple seems to be falling further and further behind in so many areas these days.
Ok but then you have to always be like, "hey can you download this app so we can have rich text" And then remember which people have whatsapp and which don't so you know which app to use when texting them.
@@DaveSimkus No because if everyone uses WhatsApp then you just chat thru WhatsApp and that's the standard worldwide right now. I never ever have to ask anyone if they have WhatsApp. I just message them thru there. And I'm american living in the states and I'm an iPhone user and I never use iMessage. I chat with all my friends on WhatsApp.
@@DaveSimkus Have you using WhatsApp? You don't have to remember because it's already in contact (WhatsApp) and outside US, everyone used it.
@@DaveSimkusyou see this is problem with ignorance. The vast majority of people around the world use Whatsapp for making voice and video calls and sharing all forms of content. Your phone should automatically determine which app is used by each member of your contacts - so you simply have a choice of which to use.
And as mentioned since Whatsapp is used for voice and video calls and content - it's way more useful than just some rich text tool.
Utter nonsense - it's by far the most widely used communications app in the world - used by literally billions of people. Clearly you have never used it.
It's developed and owned by Meta perhaps you've heard of them.