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    Google messages will let you offend the friends who don’t use RC

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    Edgar Survints / Android Authority

    tl; drag

    • To take full advantage of RCS messaging features, everyone in the chat needs to enable the RCS.
    • Google Messages are working on a feature that will indicate sending you to friends without RCS in which they are asked to turn it on.

    Messaging on Android is much better than that, and a large part of it is due to the arrival of Rich Communication Services (RCS) support. Although it has helped to start pulling some walls between Android and iOS, the support of everything from emoji reactions to high quality media attachments has seriously upgraded the texting experience even when you are only interacting with fellow Android users.

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    Although all this is very good, the use of RCS is a great manuscript associated with it: Everyone involved in it needs to join the ship. With Google Messages, at least, the career does not matter so much, but the person you and the person you are talking about need RCS in messages.

    Today we are looking at Google’s new messages. Android_20250618_00_Rc00.phone.openbeta_dynamic construction messages app, and we saw some of the most interesting text strings:

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    Copy an invitation to the text text “When we are both on RCS, you can share high quality media and send safe messages.” Invite this touch to RCS Chat “Hi! I saw you are using SMS for text. We can share high quality media and send safe messages when we are both on RCS. Want to try? Https://messages.google.com/get-rcs”

    With a little more francing, we were able to cox the app to show one of these notes:

    Once this feature is straight, messages will be able to detect that the person with whom you are texted is not using the RC, and offers you the option of sending them a “friendly” reminder to get it and turn it on with the program – or in fact. Get Switch to the program, and the first place.

    We can imagine that the RCS holdout itself will be found with these texts with more RCS friendly contacts. Would it be enough to bother them in making this switch? It looks like we will know!

    Have a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at News@Androidauthority.com. You can remain anonymous or get the credit for information, it’s your choice.

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