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RCS Support Tracker.

Carriers, devices & availability — updated quarterly.

Last updated June 2026. Carrier and version status change quarterly.

A maintained reference for which carriers, devices, and platforms support RCS — United States focus, with global context.

Next scheduled review: September 2026 (carrier and version status change quarterly). This is a living document — always check the “last updated” date and verify current status with the primary source before citing.

How to use this tracker

This document answers, in one place, the most common factual RCS questions: which carriers support RCS, which devices and operating systems support it, what the encryption status is, and where RCS is available internationally. It is built to be a citable reference and to be maintained on a fixed schedule.

Scope

Method

Status is taken from primary sources where possible: carrier support pages and notices, GSMA standards announcements, Google and Apple documentation, and device-manufacturer notices. Each table and claim is dated and attributed in the Sources section. Items that could not be confirmed from a primary source are labeled “verify.”

At a glance (United States, June 2026)

US carrier support

Carrier RCS Android client Encrypted RCS (iPhone) Notes
T-Mobile Yes Google Messages Yes First US carrier to launch RCS; Metro and other sub-brands also supported.
AT&T Yes Google Messages Yes Advanced Messaging RCS retiring July 2026; on Google’s Jibe backend since 2023.
Verizon Yes Google Messages Yes Ended Samsung Messages RCS Jan 6, 2025; promotes Google Messages.
UScellular Yes Google Messages Verify Supports RCS; applies A2P carrier surcharges. iPhone-encryption status not confirmed.

“Encrypted RCS (iPhone)” = listed by Apple as supporting the cross-platform end-to-end encryption enabled in iOS 26.5 (May 2026) for personal chats. Business RCS is not end-to-end encrypted regardless of carrier.

US prepaid & MVNO support

Many prepaid and Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) brands support RCS, typically via Google Messages on Android. Support generally follows the host network. The list below reflects commonly reported support as of 2026; verify a specific brand before relying on it.

Brand Host network RCS
Cricket Wireless AT&T Yes
Metro by T-Mobile T-Mobile Yes
Visible Verizon Yes
Xfinity Mobile Verizon Yes
Spectrum Mobile Verizon Yes
Boost Mobile Multiple Yes
Google Fi T-Mobile / US Cellular Yes
Consumer Cellular AT&T / T-Mobile Yes
Straight Talk / TracFone Multiple Yes

Note: prepaid/MVNO RCS support has expanded steadily; a few smaller regional operators may still be catching up. Source attributions are in the Sources section.

Android RCS client consolidation — timeline

The most important ecosystem trend in the US: Android RCS is moving off carrier-specific and manufacturer apps onto Google Messages (backed by Google’s Jibe platform).

Date Event
2021 AT&T makes Google Messages the default Android messaging app.
2023 AT&T migrates its RCS backend to Google’s Jibe platform.
Jan 6, 2025 Verizon ends RCS support in the Samsung Messages app; directs users to Google Messages.
July 2026 AT&T retires its Advanced Messaging RCS — RCS then works on Android only via Google Messages.
July 2026 Samsung discontinues the Samsung Messages app (Android 11 or lower unaffected); users move to Google Messages.

Device & operating-system support

Android

iPhone (iOS)

Universal Profile version timeline

The GSMA Universal Profile is the specification that keeps RCS interoperable across carriers and devices. New versions add capabilities, but device and carrier rollout of each version lags the spec.

Version Finalized Headline additions Rollout status (June 2026)
UP 2.x 2016– (baseline) Core interoperable RCS feature set (media, receipts, typing, groups) Widely deployed
UP 3.0 March 2025 End-to-end encryption for personal chats via MLS protocol Rolling out; default cross-platform E2EE in iOS 26.5 (beta)
UP 4.0 March 26, 2026 Messaging-Initiated Video Calls (MIVC); rich-text formatting; streaming video in rich cards Spec finalized; device/carrier rollout pending

Important: UP 4.0 features are finalized in the standard but not yet widely available on devices — treat them as coming, not present.

Encryption status by message type

Message type Encryption Notes
Personal (P2P) RCS End-to-end encrypted Via Universal Profile 3.0 (MLS). Default cross-platform E2EE in iOS 26.5 (beta), carrier-dependent.
Business (A2P / RBM) RCS Encrypted in transit (TLS) Platform-processed for delivery, analytics, and fallback — NOT end-to-end encrypted. Treat content accordingly.

International context

SimplyRCS is US-focused, but the global picture matters for completeness and for any cross-border questions.

Consumer RCS

Business RCS

Canada (major carriers)

Carrier RCS
Bell Yes
Rogers Yes
Telus Yes

Plus their sub-brands (e.g., Fido, Koodo, Virgin, Videotron) on both Android and iPhone.

Methodology & sources

Primary and reputable secondary sources used for this tracker, with dates. Re-verify against the primary source before citing any item.

Change log

Date Change Source
Jun 9, 2026 Initial version compiled.

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