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iMessage Vs RCS: The Big Differences Explained

First, let’s get one vital misconception out of the way: RCS is not an app, the same way iMessage isn’t. Just as iMessage is Apple’s dedicated messaging service, RCS is a chat protocol that upgrades the texting experience that SMS/MMS provides. RCS brings in many iMessage-like functionalities to texting, including support for high-quality media transfer, tapback reactions, read receipts, and texting over Wi-Fi.

Also, RCS will not replace iMessage. Whether Apple will adopt RCS on its devices remains to be seen, but even if it does, RCS can coexist with the iMessage service. The difference would be that iPhone-Android texting would take on the iMessage features mentioned above.

As for differences, one major distinction between iMessage and RCS is exclusivity. You can only send iMessages on devices within Apple’s ecosystem — Macs, iPads, iPhones, and Apple Watches. RCS can work on any Android device regardless of its manufacturer, as long as it’s running Android 5.0 or later.

Also, let’s talk about ease of use. The Messages app is pre-installed on Apple devices, but Android users who want to access RCS text features must download Google’s Messages app from the Play Store. Although Samsung adopted Google Messages as its default messaging app in Galaxy S22 devices (via ZDNet), users with older devices still have to enable the feature manually.

Even if Apple adopted RCS support, iPhone-Android texting would be missing some distinct iMessage features, like iMessage allows users to send texts with screen effects like spotlights, fireworks, or lasers, which would not be possible with RCS.

Also, iMessage interacts seamlessly with other Apple products like Apple Pay and iMessage apps, but that integration would still be exclusively available to iPhone-only messages.

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