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Ask HN: Is anyone using RCS (and prefers it)?

2 pointsby fstanis6 months ago
Android user here, using SMS only for OTP and all my friends use WhatsApp. While I&#x27;d prefer something that&#x27;s not Facebook owned, it&#x27;s hard to see RCS ever becoming a better option, especially given it still doesn&#x27;t to my understanding guarantee E2E encryption.<p>Am I missing something here? Did anyone actually switch to RCS and prefers it over alternatives like Signal?

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bisby6 months ago
I prefer Signal, but a lot of my friends are iPhone users and just use iMessage amongst themselves. Android RCS to iMessage is a step up over SMS (RCS doesn&#x27;t result in super low res videos and pictures).<p>The thing about social interactions is that you don&#x27;t always get to dictate &quot;We&#x27;re using Signal now.&quot; And if the other people are using iPhones and aren&#x27;t going to use Signal, RCS makes sense.<p>RCS does NOT work properly on custom roms unless you have some google integrity check hacks mixed in, and its a constant cat and mouse of google breaking those hacks... so if your messages are timely, you want SMS, or a google approved android.
solardev6 months ago
Yes, I use RCS with my partner (Android) and friends (mix of Android&#x2F;iPhone). It&#x27;s better than raw SMS&#x2F;MMS because it can send read receipts, typing indicators, high-res photos and videos and such.<p>Nobody in my friend group cares about privacy enough to switch to Signal. And in the US, we don&#x27;t use WhatsApp, just texts.<p>Mostly all the Snowden &amp; Assange stuff was met with a collective shrug here. Only some of our states have privacy laws at all, and most of our economy is built off of invading it, so... encrypted comms just isn&#x27;t part of the everyday mindset, I guess.