Apple announced an interesting innovation at WWDC 2024: With iOS 18, the iPhone will finally support RCS - Rich Communication Services. This news excites many users, but there are a few hurdles that you should be aware of. Below you will learn everything about the introduction of RCS on the iPhone, why you may have to wait as a beta user and what role the mobile phone providers play in this.
The introduction of RCS on the iPhone marks a significant step in the evolution of messaging services. RCS gives you the ability to send rich text messages with audio and larger media files to Android users. For a long time, this feature was only available on Android devices, and now Apple is following suit. But as is often the case, the devil is in the details.
What is RCS?
RCS stands for Rich Communication Services and is an extension of the traditional SMS service. With RCS you can send multimedia messages, such as images, videos and audio files, with higher quality and larger file sizes. In addition, RCS offers features such as read receipts and the display of "Currently typing..." notifications that you know from services such as WhatsApp or iMessage.
RCS on the iPhone with iOS 18
Apple has announced that iOS 18 will officially support RCS. This means that iPhone users will now be able to send rich text messages to Android users. Although the messages will still appear in green speech bubbles, the Messages app will display the label "Text Message - RCS" in the conversation.
Challenges for Beta Users
If you're already using the iOS 18 beta, you may have noticed that RCS isn't available yet. This is because RCS support on iPhone depends on Apple working with carriers. Currently, only a few carriers, like AT&T and T-Mobile in the US, have updated their carrier bundles to support RCS. As a result, you may not yet see the new RCS switch in the Settings app, or the feature may not work even if you have the switch enabled.
The path to broad availability
The good news is that there is still time before iOS 18 is officially released in September. Until then, carriers have the opportunity to update their bundles and enable RCS support. However, for beta users, this means they may have to wait a little longer to test the new feature.
iOS 18: New possibilities for messaging
The introduction of RCS on iPhone with iOS 18 is an exciting step forward that will improve the way we send and receive messages. Despite the current challenges for beta users, you can look forward to the public release in September when RCS will be more widely available. Stay tuned and check regularly to see if your carrier has provided the necessary updates to take advantage of this new feature. That way, you'll be well prepared when iOS 18 officially launches. Looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading suppliers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Photo by oasisamuel / Bigstockphoto)
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