RCS on iPhone with iOS 18: Every question answered
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MacworldEver since Apple shocked the tech community with its announcement that it would support RCS, weve been waiting for the day when it would be available. Now that day has arrived, you can finally use it on your iPhone, heres how it works. Updated March 5, 2025: The latest iOS 18.4 beta adds RCS support for more carriers, including most of those in the U.S. that havent supported it until now.What is RCS?RCS stands for Rich Communications Services, and its meant to be a replacement for the decades-old SMS/MMS texting standard.You can kind of think of it as iMessage lite for everyone. Its a platform-neutral standard adopted by the GSM Association to do messaging over your internet data connection rather than strictly your carrier network. It provides many of the same benefits, including typing indicators, full-resolution images and videos, proper group chats, delivery and read receipts, and better security.The standard has been pushed heavily by Google and is commonplace on Android phones. The Google Messages app provides RCS support on almost any Android phone using Googles own RCS servers and even includes some extensions to add new features (most notably better encryption) that are not part of the core GSM standard.All you need to know as an iPhone user is that RCS will make your conversations with Android users much more pleasant.What RCS features will iOS 18 support?In iOS 18, RCS brings numerous features that were previously only available to iMessage users:Read receiptsTyping indicatorsTapbacks/reactionsHigh-resolution photos and videosVoice memosText effects (slam, loud, gentle, invisible ink, etc.) do not appear on the conversations Android side. The recipient will get a message saying (sent with the Slam effect) or the like. Inline replies also dont work.RCS messages are not encrypted, either. When using the Google Messages app on an Android phone and Googles own RCS servers, encryption is supported thanks to a proprietary extension to the standard that Google came up with. Apple is relying on carrier support for the RCS standard as adopted by the GSM Association, which doesnt have encryption support. However, Apple says they want to work with the GSM to include it in a future version of the standard.Will my messages with Android users still be green?Yes! Blue bubbles are for iMessages only and are there to help you know that your messages have extremely strong encryption, among other exclusive features. So, the green bubble conversations arent going anywhere. But theyll be less frustrating.How do I know if I have RCS on my iPhone?The simplest way is to open a message with someone and look at the text entry area:It will say iMessage if youre sending an iMessage (but the blue bubbles will be an obvious indication).It will say Text Message SMS if its sending a text message.It will say Text Message RCS if its an RCS message.You can also check in Settings to see if RCS is enabled, which well describe below. If you dont see the iOS 18 update, check to make sure your iPhone supports iOS 18.Does my carrier need to support RCS? How do I know if mine does?Your carrier needs to provide RCS services in accordance with the GSM Associations standard for it to work on your iPhone, and you of course need to run iOS 18.In the United States, the major carriers Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T have all enabled RCS on iPhones running iOS 18, though if you just installed iOS 18 you may have to wait a day or so for the provisioning codes to be sent to your phone. The situation is a bit more nebulous for MVNO carriers that piggyback off those major carriers, like Visible, Xfinity, Mint Mobile, Metro, or Cricket. With the iOS 18.4 update, support for RCS is being added for the last holdout carriersGoogle Fi, Metro, Mint Mobile, and others. Once your iPhone is updated to iOS 18.4 or later, it should support RCS on nearly any U.S. carrier.There is no known way to force RCS onto your iPhone. But if your carrier supports it and you have iOS 18 and do not see the option, it may help to power off your iPhone and power it on again.Apple has a very useful Carrier Support page that lists all the carrier features for various carriers around the world, big and small. You can see if your carrier supports RCS there (along with other features).How do I enable or disable RCS in Settings?Open Settings, scroll down to the bottom and tap Apps, then scroll down to find and select Messages. Under the Text Messaging heading, youll see an RCS Messaging menu if it is supported by your carrier and iPhone. Select it and then toggle on RCS to enable it in the Messages app.You can check if your carrier supports RCS by opening Settings, selecting General, and then About. Scroll down to the eSIM/Network section. Youll see a line for Carrier. Tap on it to switch that line to IMS Status. If your carrier supports RCS, the option will show Voice, SMS & RCS. If not, it will only show Voice & SMS.
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