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00:00:00 – 00:07:13
RCS messaging is discussed in the video, highlighting its availability on iPhones through developer beta iOS 18 and soon on compatible devices. Users can enable RCS messaging on both iPhone and Android for compatibility. Carriers supporting RCS include AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. The video discusses new features like high-resolution media sharing, group chats, Android reactions, and custom message scheduling. Despite bugs in the beta, RCS enhances communication between iOS and Android users. The speaker suggests exploring different phone brands with RCS support and mentions the upcoming public beta launch in July, coinciding with a new iPhone generation release.
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In this part of the video, RCS messaging is highlighted as now available on iPhones through the developer beta iOS 18 and will soon be available for compatible devices. Users need to enable RCS messaging on both iPhone and Android devices for compatibility. Instructions for enabling RCS on both devices are provided, including settings adjustments. Supported carriers for RCS currently include AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. Messaging apps on Android devices will also support RCS, simplifying communication between iOS and Android users. Despite some bugs in the beta version, RCS facilitates easier communication and enhances messaging features between iOS and Android users.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the new features and updates related to sending high-resolution photos, gifts, and texts using RCS messaging. They mention that some features are still buggy, especially on iPhones, but important functionalities like Android reactions are working. The speaker also talks about the ability to interact in group chats between Android and iPhone users, with high-resolution media sharing. They highlight the potential for screen effects and custom scheduling of messages, noting that these features are still in progress and may vary in their reliability.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker provides an overview of using RCS on an iPhone with an Android device, specifically the Pixel 5A. They mention considering switching to Android phones due to the RCS availability on iPhones, making device transfers easier. The speaker encourages viewers to experiment with different phone brands now that RCS is available. They also mention the upcoming availability of the RCS public beta in July and the official release coinciding with the launch of the next generation of iPhones.
