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How to enable RCS Chat features in Google Messages & which countries support it

November 19, 2020
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RCS Chat, Google’s vision for the future of messaging, is widely available around the globe. Rather than waiting on carriers to adopt the RCS standard, Google took matters into its own hands and enabled RCS Chat for all phones regardless of carrier — you just have to use its Messages app. If your phone is supported, here’s how to enable RCS in Google Messages.

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How to enable RCS in Google Messages

  1. Open Google Messages on your Android phone.
  2. Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner.
  3. Tap Settings.

    Google Messages with chat pop-upGoogle Messages setting up chat featuresSource: Android Central

  4. Tap Chat features
  5. Enter your phone number.
  6. Tap Continue.

    Google Messages settings

    Google Messages setting up RCSGoogle Messages RCS settings pageSource: Android Central

That’s all there is to it! It may take several seconds for Google Messages to verify your phone number, but once it’s completed, your status should change from “Setting up” to “Connected.” When you message someone else who also has RCS enabled, the chat will automatically offer the enhanced messaging experience.

What countries is RCS Chat available?

Google began rolling out RCS Chat to select countries including France, the UK, the U.S., and Spain back in June 2019. As of November 2020, Google has completed its rollout and says that RCS is now available in all countries across the globe. Thanks to RCS being available through Google Messages, it means you can use any of the best Android phones and aren’t limited to just using a Pixel.

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From RCS Chat messaging to just your standard texts, Google Messages can handle all of your messaging needs. Plus, with RCS you get some extra features that you won’t find anywhere else.

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