RCS messages finally reach iPhones with a third-party app

Apple has been avoiding the adoption of RCS messages ever since Google introduced the standard, but now iPhone users finally can use the service through a third-party app Beeper.

The application aims to bundle all messaging systems under one roof, and its latest update added Google Messages to the iPhone.

RCS is short for Rich Communication Services and brings features such as encryption, read and typing indications, which is Google's own solution for messages. Apple users have to enable the feat by downloading the latest version of Beeper Desktop and then heading to the settings actually to activate the platform.

The biggest downside of Beeper is its waitlist to join, so new users might have to wait a bit. Also, since Google Messages support is still in beta, some might have issues with avatars, history, and read receipts in group chats, among others.

There's also the major issue whether you'd want to have your messages go through another app just for the sake of convenience, but if you trust Beeper, it sounds like the service to use for RCS messaging.

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Reader comments

  • Johoba

The Samsung equivalent of an iPhone is the same price point

You won't get the similar experience with your iPhone if you compared it with your $250 Android fam.

  • Covorniac

The question is really how long can Apple charge $1000 for a phone when Androids with 12GB RAM and similar CPUs cost half that much? A refurbed iPhone Xs or Xs Max costs $200 and works fine.