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Quick guide
iOS 18 Beta 3 expands RCS message support for iPhone users globally, following its initial rollout in the US in the second beta. This update allows more users, both in the US and internationally, to benefit from RCS features on their iPhones. Details found in the iOS 18 beta 3 code by 9to5Mac confirm the expanded RCS support, marking the first introduction of RCS functionality to users outside the US. Major carriers like Videotron, Telus Mobility, Bell in Canada, Telefonica in Spain, SFR in France, and O2 in Germany now offer RCS compatibility for iPhones running the latest iOS 18 beta. Users on supported carriers can activate RCS on their iPhones by navigating to Settings > Applications > Messages. Upgrading to the latest iOS 18 beta and subscribing to participating carriers is required to enable RCS, paving the way for more carriers to officially launch RCS before the full iOS 18 release later this year.
iOS 18 Beta 3 expands RCS support for iPhones
Apple's recently released iOS 18 beta 3 expands RCS messaging support to more mobile operators around the world. This update comes on the heels of the second beta of iOS 18 when RCS support was introduced to select US carriers. With this latest development, more users, both in the U.S. and internationally, can now benefit from the RCS feature on their iPhones.
RCS implementation in iOS 18 Beta 3
9to5Mac found details in the code for iOS 18 beta 3, confirming the expansion of RCS support. This enhancement marks the first time RCS functionality has been introduced to users outside of the United States. Well-known carriers like Videotron, Telus Mobility, and Bell in Canada, as well as Telefonica in Spain, SFR in France, and O2 in Germany, now offer RCS compatibility for iPhones running on the latest iOS 18 beta.
Enable RCS on supported carriers
Users who have upgraded to the latest iOS 18 beta and subscribed to participating carriers can activate RCS on their iPhone by navigating to the Settings > app > Messages. If you don't see the RCS toggle button, it might be because your carrier doesn't support RCS. Implementing RCS on iPhones requires carriers to distribute updated setup packages, often included in new iOS beta releases, paving the way for more carriers to adopt RCS before iOS 18 is officially available later this year.