โ16-09-2024 21:35 PM
I was excited to learn of RCS messaging support on iOS that was released today.
Although I already use RCS Messaging with other android users though my Pixel on Smarty network, my family who have updated to iOS 18 cannot yet use it.
The option to enable it in the iphone message settings is not yet there and lots of chatter on the internet suggest that only EE in the UK support it at the moment.
Has anyone got this working on smarty and know of any update on when this might be available?
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โ17-09-2024 09:17 AM
It has not been enabled in the U.K. for Smarty as yet. I put an WE SIM card in during the beta testing and it works on EE. Just waiting for Smarty to enable it their end. Hopefully it will not be too long. RCS allows you to send pictures and videos to people on iPhones and from iPhones to Android phones. This is not supported via normal text messaging on Smarty as yet. Except via the old Mamas protocol which costs extra money.
โ16-09-2024 23:12 PM
RCS has to be supported by mobile networks.
If the option is not currently available, which it isnt for me either, then thats because Smarty does not currently supoort it. As for when or if they will, as this is a community forum for smarty customers who do not work for Smarty, we wont know
โ19-09-2024 07:16 AM
RCS is supported by Smarty if you have an android, but it appears not if you have an iPhone. You'd think once you have the infrastructure in place to support a protocol it wouldn't matter what type of device was using it.
โ24-09-2024 07:04 AM - edited โ24-09-2024 07:06 AM
I thought RCS needed servers. Google and Samsung have provided these i think, but Apple has left it to the mobile providers to do.
โ17-09-2024 09:05 AM
@MikeXMichaels Forgive me if I'm being dumb here.
With iPhone, when you message someone, you can see when it is delivered, when it is read and when they are typing. A Google search for the meaning of RCS suggested much the same features.
โ17-09-2024 09:05 AM
@MikeXMichaels Forgot to say....this currently works with Smarty.
โ17-09-2024 09:17 AM
It has not been enabled in the U.K. for Smarty as yet. I put an WE SIM card in during the beta testing and it works on EE. Just waiting for Smarty to enable it their end. Hopefully it will not be too long. RCS allows you to send pictures and videos to people on iPhones and from iPhones to Android phones. This is not supported via normal text messaging on Smarty as yet. Except via the old Mamas protocol which costs extra money.
โ17-09-2024 09:18 AM
I typed EE SIM card and it was changed to We by autocorrect.
โ17-09-2024 09:35 AM
@KizzyCatwoman Fair enough! Thanks for that. Most of the people with whom I'm in contact for pictures etc use iPhone and so it has not been an issue.
โ17-09-2024 12:09 PM
Basically as @KizzyCatwoman said, RCS will bring the imessage functionality that you outlined to cross platform messages between iPhone and Android.
At the moment, just a day after iOS 18.0 was released, its only MNOs worldwide that are currently supporting this, and even then, not all MNO's, with MVNO's and sub brands being some months away from supporting this.
โ20-09-2024 18:48 PM
RCS is just fine on Smarty. Itโs been enabled for a while as far as I can tell. I just sent a picture to my Android phone on Smarty from my iPhone which is on EE.
Whatโs wrong is that they need to update their iPhone Carrier Settings (A file which loads onto your iPhone when it realises itโs with a particular carrier) to allow the RCS Messaging user interface to be revealed.
โ22-10-2024 00:53 AM
If you go to settings, apps, messages, there is no option to use RCS under the text messaging option. What you are describing is MMS which is the old protocol to send photos via text messaging. When I insert the EE SIM card the RCS option appears with other options underneath. I have been using iOS 18 since June as a beta tester and have tried it all out.
โ22-09-2024 13:01 PM
According to this page, you should receive a notification when SMARTY has updated the carrier settings. It would appear there is also a risk that you miss this notification and simply going to Settings->General->About will trigger a check-in for a new version.