R C S, one step at a time. ?
— Hiroshi Lockheimer (@lockheimer) June 30, 2021
It's happening. ?
And the next steps are getting clearer. ? https://t.co/zcfL1whmTU
Good riddance. Only a handful of phones ever supported AT&T's "Advanced Messaging" service, and it didn't even include any of the latest iPhones or Samsung Galaxy phones: https://t.co/h6v5SZ0IXM https://t.co/SBHPSjatCZ
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) June 30, 2021
.@Google + @ATT are working together to bring an enhanced messaging experience with RCS for Android customers in the U.S.
— Android (@Android) June 30, 2021
Share full-resolution pictures
Send higher-quality videos
Chat over Wi-Fi or data
Participate in dynamic group chats
Learn more: https://t.co/4d5AL1xcpr pic.twitter.com/MUveep7aAa
ATTN @Android users ? Messages and @ATT are working together to bring an enhanced messaging experience with features like the ability to share full-resolution pictures, participate in dynamic group chats, and more to millions of customers! Learn more → https://t.co/5UVStkEvVo pic.twitter.com/8WY5JORYdR
— Google Workspace (@GoogleWorkspace) June 30, 2021
Well well well: actual, real momentum for RCS. AT&T joins T-Mobile in making Messages by Google the default. Next up: Verizon.
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) June 30, 2021
Then, it’s Apple’s move. Will it protect customer privacy by ditching SMS and working with Google on E2E RCS? https://t.co/RiBmPWytap pic.twitter.com/1YljL3hzQ4
.@Google + @ATT are working together to bring an enhanced messaging experience with RCS for Android customers in the U.S.
— Android (@Android) June 30, 2021
Share full-resolution pictures
Send higher-quality videos
Chat over Wi-Fi or data
Participate in dynamic group chats
Learn more: https://t.co/4d5AL1xcpr pic.twitter.com/MUveep7aAa
AT&T’s Android phones will use Google Messages for RCS https://t.co/BALI247AoX
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) June 30, 2021