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Android and iPhone owners can finally text each other

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 · 14h
Android to iPhone Texts Finally Get a Major Security Upgrade
Android and iPhone users will finally be able to send end-to-end encrypted text messages to each other. The feature started rolling out in beta on Monday

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 · 7d · on MSN
iPhone finally supports encrypted RCS for better Android messaging – here's why that matters
Infosecurity Magazine · 12h
End‑to‑End Encrypted RCS Messaging Arrives Across iPhone and Android
 · 16h
Apple rolls out iOS 26.5 new features to try
Apple has released the iOS 26.5 update for iPhone users with features including encrypted RCS messaging, Apple Maps suggestions, new App Store subscriptions, easier accessory pairing, and improved And...

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 · 18h
Apple and Google close the ‘green bubble’ gap with encrypted RCS messaging
CNET · 1d
iOS 26.5 Is Out Now and Brings End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging to Your iPhone
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Samsung Messages Is Going Away in July: Save Your Texts Before It Disappears

Samsung Messages Is Going Away in July: Save Your Texts Before It Disappears
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Samsung Messages is almost dead, and Google Messages is still missing 5 big features

Samsung Messages is shutting down this summer. Users aren't happy about it. Here are five things our readers say they'll miss about the app.
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I'm backing up my Samsung Messages before it's too late - 2 free and easy methods

To back up your Samsung Messages texts, connect your SSD to your phone, open the Smart Switch app by going to Settings > Accounts and backup > Smart Switch, select the storage icon in the top right corner, then Back up, and tap Messages. The phone should begin packaging your texts into a readable file.
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