• miracleorange@kbin.social
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        That’s not a messaging standard, it’s just a specific security protocol. Doesn’t really have much to directly do with RCS.

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      1 year ago

      What do you mean? On my Pixel 6 I already get RCS messages from other phones

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        Third party apps like Textra or Pulse can’t access the RCS APIs, if you want to use a different carrier messaging app you can’t use RCS currently. Also as far as I know the system doesn’t actually know what RCS messages are and they’re stored as SMS/MMS internally. Like if you restore from a backup or clear data on Google Messages, all your existing RCS messages appear as SMS/MMS.

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          I still use Textra. I switched over to the Google Messenger app for a month or two. I ended up going back to Textra… I guess I care more about the user experience than RCS. But I would like to have RCS. I believe Google promised it years ago but never delivered.