Google is rolling out RCS, text-messaging on steroids, in the US

Billed as the future of text messaging and the technology that will eventually replace SMS and MMS, its been Googles pet project as the way to fix messaging on mobile devices ever since the company gave up on Hangouts and Allo.

Instead of using a separate messaging app, RCS works just like regular old texting, except it adds a bunch of features usually only available in apps like WhatsApp or Messenger.

Unfortunately, carriers have been slow to implement the technology, looking to differentiate themselves from the Google-led standard with their own take on the technology. Google decided it was done waiting when it rolled out the technology in the Android Messages app for the UK, France, and Mexico earlier this year.

Unfortunately, RCS does not support end-to-end encryption, making apps like Signal and WhatsApp safer options if you want to limit the chances of the feds or miscreants snooping in on your texts.

Google says its rolling out RCS widely in the Messages app starting today, and it should work on any Android device so long as youre using the Messages app.

If you dont feel like waiting until the feature hits your phone, you can use a workaround; Android Police has a good guide here.

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