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Re: Does T-Mobile really support RCS?
It works sometimes. Other times it's absolutely HORRIBLE. The WORST part is that sometimes it will send your message via plain SMS without any permission or notification. It says the recipient is offline, yet they can send RCS to me and have full connectivity. The bottom line is that it's a horribly insecure joke that is more likely to cause you a false sense of privacy.13Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile RCS Messaging Stability Issues
Thanks. Now if only someone will listen. This is complete garbage. There is absolutely no valid reason for the failure to support encrypted messaging in 2023. It has even sent messages by SMS without my OK despite NOT having that selected. It also is completely unacceptable that it takes it 5 minutes to decide it's failed. This is completely inexcusable.8Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile RCS Messaging Stability Issues
syaoran wrote: fireguy_6364 wrote: @syaoran. you have a 23 dont you? issues on your end with RCS? I don't use RCS. The more secure is basically a myth because Google sells your data. I have zero issues with SMS and MMS using Pulse. Samsung Messages is full of issues. Especially if you accidentally update it from the ay Store and not the Samsung Store. The versions are different! Nonsense. Encryption > no encryption.7Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Does T-Mobile really support RCS?
No. It was working fine with Verizon but when I changed to T-Mobile it CONSTANTLY has issues. It either acts like it sends then errors out 5 minutes later or it automatically switches to SMS despite the option being set to NOT do so. I have tried everything in this forum and it either doesn't apply or it doesn't fix it. It's absolutely inexcusable, especially when it sends messages unencrypted without express permission to do so.13Visto0likes0Comentarios