In the U.S., RCS (rich communication services) was a little used version of SMS messages only available on Android, until ...
RCS‌ is also supposed to support emoji reactions from Android users, but it wasn't working properly when ‌iOS 18‌ launched.
It was discovered by the folks at The Verge that reactions are displayed as intended when they were sent between iPhones ...
You can say goodbye to the dreaded “🥲 to ‘why the hell aren’t emoji reacts working?’” from iOS to Android with RCS.
Another RCS upgrade has been spotted on iOS 18 Android emoji reactions now show up properly on iPhones The change may have ...
One of the big surprises this year was Apple’s embrace of RCS messaging for iMessage. Now, it looks like it’s working right.
According to The Verge, which discovered this quiet update, when an Android user sends a reaction to an iPhone via RCS ...
The experience texting between Android and iPhone has never been particularly great — primarily down to Apple’s own stubbornness in adopting the RCS standard. Images and videos were compressed more ...
Now when an Android user reacts to an RCS message from an iOS user, the selected emoji will appear in line with the message bubble on iOS — instead of archaically appearing as a separate line li ...
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Apple wasn't too excited to do so, but it finally added RCS messages on iOS 18, paving the way for SMS to finally be a thing ...