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Secure Messaging: iPhone and Android Unveil End-to-End Encryption
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In summary:
- Apple is introducing end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging between iPhone and Android devices, currently in beta for select US and Canadian network providers according to Tech Advisor.
- This advancement bridges the messaging gap between iOS and Android users, providing secure cross-platform communication with encryption denoted by a lock icon.
- Full implementation is anticipated with the launch of Android 17, expanding on initial RCS features introduced with iOS 18 in late 2024.
After a prolonged wait, the long-awaited capability to send end-to-end encrypted messages between iPhone and Android is finally being rolled out.
Commencing on May 11 and progressively releasing in the following months, Apple is integrating end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging between iOS 26.5 and the latest version of Google Messages as a beta feature.
Regrettably, the current availability is limited to specific network providers in the US and Canada, in addition to the beta status.
Users who can access this feature will notice that messages sent to compatible iPhones and Android smartphones can only be decrypted by the sender and recipient.
The feature will be activated by default and will gradually enable in both new and existing RCS conversations. End-to-end encrypted RCS chats will display a distinctive lock icon for easy identification.
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Message delayed
I previously discussed the integration of proper end-to-end encryption between RCS and iMessage messaging in March of 2025, more than a year ago.
The GSMA’s announcement of new RCS specifications with end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and Apple’s commitment to incorporating support in future updates gave hope for imminent collaboration.
Apple’s delay in providing RCS support, despite introducing basic features in late 2024 with iOS 18, indicates a strategic approach positioning its encrypted iMessage platform against Google’s open platform.
Although the process has been protracted, the imminent complete implementation of cross-platform RCS messaging appears to be approaching, coinciding with the Android 17 launch.
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