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Apple and Google Begin Encrypted RCS Rollout for iPhoneAndroid Texts

The beta uses the GSMA’s Universal Profile with Messaging Layer Security to make cross‑platform chats private by default.

Overview

  • Apple’s iOS 26.5, released Monday, enables end‑to‑end encrypted RCS for iPhoneAndroid conversations in a beta that will expand over the coming months.
  • The feature works only when the iPhone runs iOS 26.5, the Android user has the latest Google Messages, and both lines are on participating carriers.
  • Encryption is on by default and marked with a lock icon in RCS threads, which signals that message contents cannot be read while in transit.
  • Support now includes AT&T, T‑Mobile, and Verizon in the U.S., plus Canadian networks such as Rogers, Bell, and Telus, with Apple and Google listing more carriers as activation grows.
  • The rollout follows the GSMA RCS Universal Profile 3.0 using the Messaging Layer Security protocol, which the GSMA says delivers the first large‑scale interoperable end‑to‑end encryption across different messaging clients.