Title: What is RCS Messaging? Rich Communication Services explained

URL: https://www.infobip.com/glossary/rcs-rich-communication-services

RCS stands for Rich Communication Services. Rich Communication Services (RCS) is changing mobile messaging by offering a modern, feature-rich alternative to traditional SMS messages and MMS. As the next-generation messaging service, RCS introduces interactive, internet-based features to the default texting apps on mobile phones, blending the simplicity of text messaging with the power of popular chat apps like WhatsApp and iMessage. 

## Features of RCS

Unlike SMS, which is text-only and limited to 160 UTF-8 bytes per message, and MMS, which supports only basic media sharing, RCS enables: 

- **High-resolution image and video sharing**: One of the most significant benefits of RCS is its ability to support rich media. Users can send high-resolution images, videos, and audio messages without the limitations of traditional SMS. This allows for more engaging conversations and a better overall experience.
- **Read receipts and typing indicators**: RCS provides features like read receipts and typing indicators, which let users know when their messages have been seen and when the other person is typing. This introduces a level of engagement that SMS couldn't provide before, enhancing the dynamism and connection in conversations.
- **Advanced group messaging**: RCS supports larger group chats, allowing users to communicate with multiple people at once. This is particularly useful for coordinating events, sharing updates, or simply staying in touch with friends and family.
- **Branded content for businesses**: For businesses, [RCS Business Messaging](https://www.infobip.com/rcs) opens new avenues for customer engagement. Companies can send branded messages, including images, carousels, and quick reply buttons, directly to consumers. This not only enhances the customer experience but also allows businesses to provide timely information, such as order updates or promotional offers.
- **Security features (optional end-to-end encryption)**: RCS also includes improved security features compared to SMS. Messages between two people are encrypted, providing a safer environment for users to communicate sensitive information. See details in [RCS encryption](https://www.infobip.com/blog/rcs-encryption).
- **Seamless integration**: With RCS, users can easily integrate their messaging experience with other apps and services. This means you can book appointments, make reservations, or even shop directly through a chat interface, all without leaving the messaging app.

These features require internet connectivity (either mobile data or Wi-Fi) and are available right within your existing texting interface, often via RCS chats in Google Messages. RCS makes it easy to send messages that are visually rich, interactive, and more informative, all linked to your regular phone number. 

## In summary: Why RCS Messaging matters in 2025

- [98% open rates](https://www.gsma.com/solutions-and-impact/technologies/networks/rcs-brand-communications/) and up to 50% conversion rates for business campaigns
- [35x more likely](https://developers.google.com/static/business-communications/rcs-business-messaging/files/rcs-business-messaging-1-pager.pdf) to be read than email, with 90% of messages opened within 15 minutes
- [Market projected](https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/rich-communication-services-rcs-global-market-report) to grow from $10.14 billion in 2025 to $34.39 billion by 2029
- [AI, payments, and encryption](https://www.gsma.com/newsroom/article/rcs-encryption-a-leap-towards-secure-and-interoperable-messaging/) are making RCS the most advanced, secure, and engaging messaging channel available
- [Infobip milestone](https://www.infobip.com/downloads/omdia-infobip-white-paper): Infobip has delivered more than 10 billion RCS messages for enterprises worldwide, underlining its scale and leadership in business messaging.
- Over [2 billion monthly active users](https://www.juniperresearch.com/press/rcs-active-users-to-surpass-1bn-2024/) in 60+ countries, set to surpass 2 billion by end of 2025

## RCS vs SMS vs MMS: Key differences

Feature   SMS   MMS   RCS       **Max character limit**   160   160   3072 characters     **Media sharing**   None   Basic   PDF, gif, carousels, rich cards     **Read receipts**   No   No   Yes     **Group messaging**   Limited   Limited   Advanced     **Internet required**   No   No   Yes     **Encryption**   No   No   Available (varies)

*Note: RCS requires an internet connection but delivers a far richer messaging experience than SMS or MMS.

## RCS message types

RCS business messaging supports three main types of messages:

- **Basic**: Short utility messages up to 160 characters, similar to SMS. Supports URL previews, verified and branded senders for better security and brand recognition. Typically used for one time notifications such as delivery updates, tracking links, or OTPs.
- **Single**: Rich one way messages with higher character limits and support for carousels, rich cards, PDFs, and other RCS media. CTAs usually direct users to a website or form. Responses are not expected. Common use cases include back in stock alerts or promotional announcements.
- **Conversational**: Fully interactive chat experiences that allow businesses to exchange messages with customers in real time, often including buttons, carousels, and media.

In the United States, RCS message types are named differently, typically split into Rich messages which align with Basic, and Rich Media messages which align with Single. Launching RCS campaigns requires meeting specific carrier and Google compliance requirements, including content rules and template approvals. 

## RCS on Android vs iPhone (2026 update)

In 2024, Apple adopted RCS in iOS 18, enabling iPhone users to finally engage in rich, cross-platform messaging with Android users. On Android, RCS messages on Android devices are typically enabled via the Google Messages app or supported carrier apps. 

When you see “RCS enabled,” it means that both sender and recipient are using compatible cellular networks, apps, and have an internet connection, allowing RCS features to work seamlessly. 

[ Infobip surpasses 10 billion RCS messages ](https://www.infobip.com/news/infobip-surpasses-10bn-rcs-messages)

## Top benefits of RCS for businesses and consumers

RCS offers numerous advantages for both businesses and consumers, let's explore.

### For businesses

- **Branded messaging**: Add logos, verified profiles, and brand colors
- **Rich media messaging**: Share videos, GIFs, and interactive product carousels
- **Interactive CTAs**: Drive purchases, bookings, or customer service via buttons
- **Analytics**: Gain real-time data like typing indicators read receipts and interaction rates
- **Customer support channel**: Enable two way conversations through P2A messaging, with entry points from Google message ads and QR codes
- **Enhanced delivery**: More consistent message delivery than SMS

### For consumers

- **Media-rich communication**: HD photo and video sharing
- **Read &amp; typing indicators**: Know when someone sees your message or is replying
- **Improved group chats**: Organize conversations with better tools
- **Optional encryption**: Customers can trust messages are from your business, not fraud. This protects credibility and reduces the risk of messages being ignored or marked as spam
- **Cross-platform compatibility**: Smooth messaging between Android and iPhone

In summary, RCS is transforming the way we communicate, bridging the gap between different platforms and enhancing the overall messaging experience. As more users and businesses adopt this technology, we can expect to see even more innovative features and applications in the future.

## The growing significance of RCS Messaging (2026 insights)

- **User base**: [Over 1 billion monthly RCS users in 2023](https://www.infobip.com/downloads/rcs-igniting-business-messaging); expected to hit 2.5 billion in 2026 thanks to Apple and Android’s wide reach
- **Message volume**: Projected to soar from 1.5 trillion in 2024 to 6 trillion by 2029
- **Business messaging growth**: 50 billion RCS messages expected in 2025, with revenue reaching $4.2 billion by 2029
- [**Market forecast**](https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/rich-communication-services-rcs-global-market-report): From £1.8 billion in 2024 to £8.7 billion by 2029—a 370% increase
- **Engagement**: [72% open rate ](< 98% open rates, 1633% better ROI than traditional SMS>)and trackable in a way that SMS open rates aren’t
- **Consumer preferences**: 75[% expect businesses](https://developers.google.com/static/business-communications/rcs-business-messaging/files/rcs-business-messaging-1-pager.pdf) to use next-gen tools like RCS; 68% prefer brands that offer modern, convenient messaging services

## New developments

- **AI integration**: In 2025, AI is deeply integrated into RCS, powering chatbots, personalized recommendations, and smart replies—helping businesses scale customer service and automate marketing with unprecedented efficiency.
- **Seamless payments**: RCS now supports integrated payment solutions, allowing customers to pay for products and services directly within their chat thread, streamlining the purchase process and boosting conversion rates.
- **Dual SIM support**: Google Messages now supports dual [SIM](https://www.infobip.com/glossary/sim-subscriber-identity-module-card) RCS, making it easier for international travelers and users with multiple numbers to stay connected.
- **Enhanced read receipts**: Read receipts have been redesigned for clarity, and users can now see detailed message status and encryption info with a swipe.
- **End-to-end encryption**: Apple and Google are working with the GSMA to bring end-to-end encryption to RCS Universal Profile, ensuring private, secure communication across platforms.
- **Rapid retail adoption**: Retailers are leveraging RCS to send interactive catalogs, personalized offers, and real-time order updates, transforming the customer experience and driving sales.

### Addressing alternate search terms 

RCS is often confused with unrelated terms like RCA, RSC, or RMS. These acronyms refer to different technologies and have no relation to Rich Communication Services. Similarly, RCS is distinct from OTT messaging apps like WhatsApp or Telegram, which operate over the internet but outside the native SMS inbox. 

## Troubleshooting and how-to tips

If RCS isn’t working as expected, try these quick troubleshooting steps to get back on track.

1. Open your messaging app and check RCS chats in Google Messages settings
2. Ensure mobile data or Wi-Fi is enabled
3. Keep your messaging app up to date
4. Clear app cache if you experience delays
5. Contact your cellular network provider for compatibility issues

## What’s next for RCS?

With universal adoption now a reality, thanks to Apple’s embrace of RCS in iOS 18, the future is bright. Upcoming features include:

- Full RCS Universal Profile compliance across carriers and devices
- Enhanced encryption standards
- Built-in payment solutions
- AI-powered smart replies and personalized messaging flows

RCS offers a unified communication solution that merges the ease of texting with the interactivity of chat apps. Its rapid adoption, advanced capabilities, and business potential make it a key part of the future of mobile messaging.

## Common questions about RCS Messaging

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<accordion-item title="What does RCS mean in texting?">
It refers to RCS features like multimedia support, interactive messages, and real-time feedback in messaging.
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<accordion-item title="What’s the difference between RCS and SMS?">
RCS and SMS differ in capability—RCS is media-rich and internet-powered, whereas SMS is text-only and offline.
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<accordion-item title="Does RCS work on iPhone?">
Yes, as of iOS 18, RCS is supported natively on iPhones.
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<accordion-item title="How do I enable or disable RCS?">
In Google Messages, go to Settings &gt; Chat Features and toggle the feature on or off.
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<accordion-item title="Why does my message say RCS instead of SMS?">
Your device is using RCS to send messages when available, offering better quality and interactivity.
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<accordion-item title="Why did my RCS message revert to SMS?">
This can happen if the recipient’s device doesn’t support RCS, there’s no internet, or if fallback settings are triggered by the messaging app.
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<accordion-item title="Is RCS the same as RCA, RSC, or RMS?">
RCS is often confused with unrelated terms like RCA, RSC, or RMS. These acronyms refer to different technologies and have no relation to Rich Communication Services. Similarly, RCS is distinct from OTT messaging apps like WhatsApp or Telegram, which operate over the internet but outside the native SMS inbox.
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<accordion-item title="Why does my message say RCS instead of SMS? ">
Your device is using RCS to send messages when available, offering better quality and interactivity. 
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