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Apple announces that RCS support is coming to the iPhone next year

Apple announces that RCS support is coming to the iPhone next year

Apple has unexpectedly said today that it will be implementing the RCS, which is Rich Communication Services messaging protocol. A software update will introduce the capability subsequently next year, offering a plethora of iMessage-like functionalities to users of iPhones and Android phones.

Apple made its choice in response to pressure from competitors such as Google and Samsung, as well as authorities. It also coincides with RCS’s ongoing development into a more sophisticated platform than it before was. Cross-platform texting now has iMessage-style functionality thanks to RCS.

An Apple representative told 9to5Mac in a statement that the firm thinks RCS would provide improved cross-platform communication compatibility.

Apple has unexpectedly said today that it will be implementing the RCS, which is Rich Communication Services messaging protocol. A software update will introduce the capability subsequently next year, offering a plethora of iMessage-like functionalities to users of iPhones and Android phones.

Apple made its choice in response to pressure from competitors such as Google and Samsung, as well as authorities. It also coincides with RCS’s ongoing development into a more sophisticated platform than it before was. Cross-platform texting now has iMessage-style functionality thanks to RCS.

An Apple representative told 9to5Mac in a statement that the firm thinks RCS would provide improved cross-platform communication compatibility.

Later next year, we will be adding support for RCS Universal Profile, the standard as currently published by the GSM Association. We believe RCS Universal Profile will offer a better interoperability experience when compared to SMS or MMS. This will work alongside iMessage, which will continue to be the best and most secure messaging experience for Apple users.

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Apple announces that RCS support is coming to the iPhone next year

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RCS enables cross-platform communications between smartphones running on the iPhone and Android with many capabilities similar to those found in iMessage. This features high-quality photos and videos, typing indications, read receipts, and a lot more.

According to the business, Apple’s RCS integration would also let users communicate their position with other individuals inside text threads. In contrast to standard SMS, RCS may be sent via Wi-Fi or smartphone data.

iMessage is here to stay

On the other hand, iMessage is here to stay. It will still be the primary messaging app for iPhone users to communicate with one another. When accessible, RCS will solely replace SMS and MMS and function independently of iMessage. According to Apple, SMS and MMS will remain accessible as a backup when necessary.

This isn’t Apple allowing iMessage to run on different systems. Rather, the business is using RCS independently of iMessage.

Additionally, Apple restates that iMessage is considerably more private and secure than RCS. Apple has enhanced iMessage’s end-to-end encryption with Enhanced Data Security for Conversations in iCloud. Apple, in the meantime, claims that RCS does not now enable iMessage-level encryption.

Google Shutting Down Allo; Now will Experiment with Rich Communication Services

A few days ago, the news regarding the shutting down of Google Hangouts was circulating all over the internet, that later Google had denied completely. Now, again there is news that Google will soon shut down its two years old messaging app Allo.

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Allo is a Google Assistant empowered app, that was launched as a competitor for Apple’s iMessage, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and other chat applications. The device is built for both Android and iOS devices, enabled with end-to-end encryption. Google had launched Allo two years ago, as its another messaging app experiment, that too failed.

The vice president of Chrome, Comms, and Photos (at Google), Anil Sabharwal, said in a statement, “Google noted that Allo as a whole has not achieved the level of traction we’d hoped for.”

The app was facing some problems with its functionalities, so in April month this year, Google stopped investing over Allo and put a pause on its development and marketing work. The company now is entirely focusing on the Android Messages instead, and the Allo team has also been implanted to work on the same.

On the other hand, Verizon has come with its new messaging app RCS (Rich Communication Services), a combination of the best features of Facebook Messenger, iMessage, and WhatsApp, as one platform. Verizon has initially launched the app on the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. The company is planning to replace the ages-old SMS (Short Message Service) by its new RCS app. Google has worked hard to get its own android chat, but it seems that now it is going to work with its competitor’s app, i.e. RCS.

And for Allo, it is already down for many users and will be discontinued by the March month next year.