I was able to get this to work on my Note 10+ today!
To get RCS on your Android phone right now, here are the steps that worked for me:
Enable RCS on any carrier/device with Android Messages
To get RCS on your Android phone right now, here are the steps that worked for me:
- Turn off WiFi
- Enroll in the Google Messages Beta (Play Link)
- You might need to update Messages after enrolling in the beta
- Restart your phone
- Clear storage for Messages and Carrier Services (Settings>Apps> find each app and clear storage)
- Install Activity Launcher and open it (Play Link)
- Tap the top menu and choose “All activities”
- Find Messages
- Find “Set RCS Flags” and tap it
- In ACS Url, choose “http://rcs-acs-prod-us.sandbox.google.com/”
- In OTP Pattern, choose “Your\sMessenger\sverification\scode\sis\sG-(\d{6})”
- Tap Apply
- Close all apps open
- Open Messages
- You should now see a pop-up to “Upgrade Now” to RCS
- Tap “Upgrade Now” and follow the welcome screens
- Messages will now enroll your phone. It could take several minutes.
- To confirm it worked, open Messages, tap top-right menu>Settings>Chat features. You should see status as “Connected” if it worked properly.
How to: Enable RCS on Any Android Phone in US Right Now
RCS might have arrived in the US without the greenlight from Google and before the carriers can push their own version in 2020. The Internet, because it will always be undefeated, might have figured out how you can force enable RCS on your phone right now. A reddit... #Android #AndroidMessages
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Enable RCS on any carrier/device with Android Messages