iPhone RCS Adoption Limited due to Lack of Carrier Support and Encryption
RCS messaging is now available on iPhone, but its limited carrier support and lack of encryption make it a distant second to iMessage.

RCS messaging is now available on iPhone but its adoption has been slow due to a lack of carrier support, device support, and encryption. Google had hoped that Apple adopting RCS would fix everything, but currently it remains a distant second option to iMessage. While supported carriers in select countries enable RCS, it is far from a global or universal messaging protocol. The lack of encryption means most people will likely still default to other services when possible, making RCS more complicated rather than universally helpful.
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