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Re: When will T-Mobile convert their RCS platform to the Jibe Platform (Google) for RCS?
magenta2702922 wrote: My S20FE is now on Jibe servers, but my spouses A53 still says RCS provided b T-Mobile. Why? I'm still on T-Mobile instead of being moved to Jibe. I'm not sure why this is so hard for them to just fix everyone.39Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile RCS Messaging Stability Issues
Matt_76 wrote: First my OP N300, then my son's TCL X30 and now my wife's Moto Edge 2022 all have this problem. TM support told me it was because I was on a 4G plan.Upgraded to the Magenta plan last night, but so far I'm not seeing an improvement. I was going to switch to an S24 for performance issues with the N300, too bad it won't fix this problem. So instead of T-Mobile moving new phones back to Google Jibe Servers it sounds like they're doubling down on using their own broken system for all their customers? Maybe they want to keep people from using encrypted communation and force us all to SMS with crappy RCS service?69Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile RCS Messaging Stability Issues
tidbits wrote: bvleonov wrote: I have been having issues with RCS working on my phone since I've gotten it. The issue rears its head mostly in group chats where I do not receive about 2/3 of messages sent to me. This has resulted in me being inadvertently excluded from social events because people didn't know I wasn't receiving messages and obviously I didn't know either. I have had to disable RCS to reliably receive messages from my friends. I am also no longer part of a friend group chat and have to rely on my wife to convey information to me about social outings. Feels like using T-Mobile makes me a second-class citizen. Perhaps T-Mobile wants us to change carriers? Your issue is a Samsung issue. Google messages and Samsung devices been having issue. Doesn't matter the carrier and which RCS server around the world. https://www.sammobile.com/news/rcs-messages-not-working-properly-for-some-galaxy-phone-users/ We had no issues with our Galaxy S21+ on Verizon, only when we moved to T-Mobile and got new S23+. You can even see T-Mobile is using their own servers for RCS when you view the RCS settings about info.16Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile RCS Messaging Stability Issues
xstahsie wrote: After updating my GalaxyS22 Ultra (T-Mobile variant) from One UI 5 to One UI 6, I am no longer able to send RCS text messages via the Google Messages app; SMS and MMS works fine. And yes, RCS is enabled in the Google Messages settings. I've tried clearing the app and cache data for Google Messages, Carrier Services, Google Play Store, and Google Play Services. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Google Messages and Carrier Services (both production and beta versions). And I've even wiped the cache partition. Lastly, I factory reset my phone and even with a fresh install of the OS, the issue persists. Since I didn't experience this issue prior to updating to One UI 6, I have concluded that this is an issue with One UI 6. Is anyone else experiencing this issue? This happened to us when we moved to T-Mobile in Dec and got new S23+ phones. Nothing fixes it because T-Mobile is using their own servers in the Google messagesRCS process, instead of using the established Google Jibe server. They said they're fixing that but apparently instead of only affecting newphones they're switching everyone to their servers worth updates, thus breaking more and more people. We finally gave up and went straight SMS because we were missing so many messages.16Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: When will T-Mobile convert their RCS platform to the Jibe Platform (Google) for RCS?
We bought our Galaxy S23 phones in Dec when we moved to T-mobile and our RCS still shows "provides by T-Mobile" and we continue to have random issues. I've found that uninstalling the Google Messages update and reinstalling it helps some. T-Mobile needs to hurry up and fix it on all newer phones. All their older phones go through Jibe so I'm not sure why this is so hard for them.30Visto1like0Comentarios