If you’ve been experiencing issues with RCS messaging on your rooted or bootloader unlocked Android device, you’re not alone. Google has recently implemented a block on RCS for these devices, causing confusion and frustration among users.
RCS, or Rich Communication Services, is a feature in Google Messages that enhances your texting experience with cool features like high-quality media sharing and read receipts. However, some users have been noticing that their RCS messages seem to vanish into thin air without any explanation.
Why is this happening? Well, Google says it’s all about preventing spam and abuse while making sure devices follow RCS standards. But for many users, this feels like a step too far.
The good news is there’s a workaround! By installing Magisk and a Play Integrity Fix, you can get RCS back up and running on your rooted device. It’s not a permanent fix, though, as Google’s updates or changes can break it, requiring you to find an updated version of the fix.
This move by Google has sparked debate in the Android community. Some understand the need for security measures, while others feel it goes against the open nature of Android.
So, if you’re one of the affected users, don’t worry. There’s a solution out there to get your RCS back on track. And as the situation evolves, we’ll keep you updated on any new developments.