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When will T-Mobile convert their RCS platform to the Jibe Platform (Google) for RCS?
tidbits wrote:xenon2000 wrote:tidbits wrote:Might not even be a T-Mobile or Google issue. Happens to Samsung messaging app, Googles, Messaging app. It doesn't matter of location or which servers.
https://www.sammobile.com/news/rcs-messages-not-working-properly-for-some-galaxy-phone-users/
No technology works 100% of the time, sure. But there is a real issue affecting a ton of T-mobile Samsung phones for the unstable T-mobile RCS with Google Messages that doesn't affect Samsung Messages. It doesn't take much research to see how widespread this issue is.
It’s disappointing that it’s been months since Fall 2023 that T-mobile said they were switching and yet so many phones are still using the T-mobile RCS on the 2024.03.08 version of Google Messages.
Google could do the switch right now if they wanted to. There is no agreement for carriers to use Googles app for x years. It's literally a flag only Google can change.
All messages apps are affected for some reason. This includes Google Messages. There are regions that only use Jibe and they have this problem listed below.
"Others also contributed their observations that the people whose chats they find constantly switching between RCS and conventional SMS have Samsung devices. It's unclear what may be causing this, as there's little guidance on the matter from Google or Samsung."
There is a widespread issue with the Google Messages app using the T-mobile RCS on many Samsung devices. People with Google Messages using Jibe instead of T-Mobile RCS report no issues on their Samsung device. T-Mobile said months ago they are switching to Jibe for Google Messages app, but so far many people report that still hasn't happened. My Locked T-mobile S22 with the March firmware and March Google Messages is still using T-Mobile RCS. So this thread is trying to ask T-mobile why the switch hasn't happened yet.
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