Google just enabled RCS by default for all Messages users

(androidpolice.com)

17 points | by cpncrunch 789 days ago

3 comments

  • NoZebra120vClip 789 days ago
    So it turns out that I probably disabled RCS first thing when I obtained this phone, so I had to manually set it up.

    Just poking around, I notice that it's feebly attempting to sort messages into "Personal" and "Business" tabs, but this is fraught with errors which can't be corrected.

    It's time to poll all my friends to ask what smartphone OS they use, and put that info into my contacts. Will this change highlight the OS type/RCS capability automatically?

    • tssva 789 days ago
      The message sorting is not RCS. It is another Google Messages feature which can be disabled in Settings->Message organization. It has been available for quite awhile but not the default. Possibly they decided to make both features the default at the same time. As a side note, it actually does a pretty good job of categorizing my messages.
    • Sunspark 789 days ago
      You don't have to poll them. If the prompt is blue, they're on Android and RCS is on.

      If it's green, they're on iOS or RCS has been disabled by choice.

      You don't have to edit or sort anything. Leave it on automatic detection. It'll either be blue or green for SMS.

      • NoZebra120vClip 789 days ago
        Thank you, that's informative, and I will pay attention to that. However, I know it's optional, but I do enjoy categorizing things, and I love using Google Contacts to do this.

        Whenever I receive in SMS a TOTP code or some sort of SMS notification, I add the sender's number to my Contacts. The "type" field or "label" of the phone number I set to "SMS notifications" instead of "Work" "Main" "Home" whatever.

        I decided I could categorize my friends' phones in the same way; rather than uninformative labeling of all their numbers as "Mobile", I could classify them as "Android" or "iPhone" and therefore, I don't need to open Messages to see which is which, I can identify them anywhere I have Contacts. (I don't run Messages on my Windows 10 Pro machine, for example, but I do use Contacts.)

        • Sunspark 788 days ago
          Why not run messages on your Windows machine? It's a webpage. You can SMS and RCS right from your browser.
      • NoZebra120vClip 789 days ago
    • cpncrunch 789 days ago
      I just noticed RCS was turned on automatically for me today, and I've now disabled it. Previously I had deliberately not enabled it.

      It doesn't seem to have made any changes to my messages.

      • Sunspark 789 days ago
        Why do you want to be unencrypted SMS with potato MMS for pictures? Leave it on, it'll auto-detect what the other side is using.
        • dbetteridge 789 days ago
          Because not everyone has perfect internet all the time and I've found it horribly unreliable on a flaky data network, sometimes taking hours to send a message via standard sms after retrying RCS over and over.
          • Sunspark 788 days ago
            How is it with all the other data-only messengers you use? Is SMS the only reliable messaging service you have?
            • dbetteridge 788 days ago
              Majority are just as bad but they at least tell you when there's a failure, so sms makes a good fallback
  • dvngnt_ 789 days ago
    cries in Google voice
    • dsgnr 789 days ago
      sshhh if they remember it they might kill it
    • MonaroVXR 789 days ago
      Google Allo
  • pavel_lishin 789 days ago
    What are the pros and cons of RCS?
    • tapoxi 789 days ago
      RCS is basically a modern evolution of SMS. It's an open standard, but by far the biggest implementation is from Google on the client and server end. The mobile carriers really never got their shit together.

      The downside is that there is no public RCS API on Android like there is for SMS, and Apple doesn't support it.

    • MonaroVXR 789 days ago
      No encryption for group chats, but that has been changed and is encrypted.

      Less features than the other messaging services, like Whatsapp, Messenger and more.