Force stop your message app
The Advanced Messaging shows in settings, but the actual messages still don't show the status. I have this change for about a week. Tried force stop and reboot. No help.
Force stop your message app
I'm not getting messages , I have to look at it again lolThe Advanced Messaging shows in settings, but the actual messages still don't show the status. I have this change for about a week. Tried force stop and reboot. No help.
Yeah thats the way it shows for Tmobile, and Tmobile works , I'm trying figure Att as it shows chat features but not working yet.Attempted on T-Mobile unlocked. Not getting Advanced Messages. Tried force close of the Messages app and reboot. No go.
...unless this is the way is shows on T-Mobile...![]()
I still do , I'm testing this on both att and Tmobile , Tmobile goodMaybe be a fluke... can someone who did the mod on a T-Mobile unlocked device look to see if you still have full screen YouTube videos.
Same here, also T-Mobile with the RCS mod working.I still do , I'm testing this on both att and Tmobile , Tmobile good![]()
I can get chat features to show up on att but can't see it in a chat , so looks to be working only Tmobile sim .Same here, also T-Mobile with the RCS mod working.
YupIt works perfectly using the Samsung stock messenger app on Sprint. Just found this have to say Sprint is fantastic now with this and allowing the use of both Sprint and T-Mobile towers they are making up for the past.
Sprint: While Sprint has already rolled out RCS Universal Profile, and was the first to do so, you’ll need a supported device to take advantage of it — and you’ll need to be talking to someone with a supported device too. It’s now running the latest Universal Profile and all Sprint’s Android devices are RCS-capable for messaging to communicate with both Sprint customers and those on other supporting carriers.
T-Mobile: T-Mobile has begun rolling out RCS Universal Profile to some smartphones and has enabled RCS using an older version of the universal protocol. Subscribers can access features like 100MB file transfer, 100-member group chats, and typing indicators but not chatbots, sender verification, and business messaging featured on the newer versions. It’s supported on most Android phones manufactured in 2018 or later.
AT&T: AT&T has agreed to the RCS standard, but there’s still no definitive word on a rollout.
Verizon: Verizon is rolling out RCS to supported its phones. Most Verizon phones support RCS messaging with the Verizon Message Plus app, but because it is not the Universal Profile, it only works with other Verizon devices. Known devices that do support the universal profile include Google Pixel 3, 3a, and 4 series, Samsung Galaxy S9, S10, and S20 series, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series.
Hi, I was on unlocked firmware with T-Mobile SIM when I got this working, did you follow the guide , make sure to turn off google message chat featureHey all! So I've tried this on tmobile and I can't get it to work. Should I try using tmobile firmware instead?
Yea I did what was in the guide yesterday and it just never worked and then today it just started working......no clue did nothing extra. LolHi, I was on unlocked firmware with T-Mobile SIM when I got this working, did you follow the guide , make sure to turn off google message chat feature
Probably took a little for settings to kick in .Yea I did what was in the guide yesterday and it just never worked and then today it just started working......no clue did nothing extra. Lol
I just checked it , doesn't work for me either but it did in betaI think the 3.0 update broke the Google dialer option. I can't get samsung stock rcs it to work on my Samsung unlocked 20 now.
It worked for me in beta too. Maybe samsung is preparing to turn it on. Sucks tho if it's an unlocked phone it should just workI just checked it , doesn't work for me either but it did in beta![]()