What Happens When You Disable RCS on Android
The main difference between SMS and RCS is that SMS messages are sent over a cellular network, whereas RCS messages require internet connectivity. So, when you turn off RCS, you can’t send messages over the Internet. All the new messages will revert to SMS/MMS text format, and you will be charged for regular SMS.
You will also lose access to RCS features, such as read receipts, typing indicators, reactions, the ability to send high-quality images, etc. Disabling RCS will not delete your previous messages.
Method 1: Turn off RCS Messaging in Google Messages
Step 1: In Google Messages, tap on the profile picture at the top-right corner and select Messages settings.
Step 2: Tap on RCS chats.
Step 3: Turn off the toggle next to Turn on RCS chats. A confirmation pop-up will show up. Tap on Turn off.
Tip: Learn how to see and retrieve blocked messages on Android phones.
Method 2: Turn off RCS Messaging in Samsung Messages
Step 1: Launch the Samsung Messages app on your Samsung Galaxy phone.
Step 2: Tap on the three-dot icon at the top and select Settings.
Step 3: Go to Chat settings and turn off the toggle next to Chat features.
Tip: Check out other useful Samsung Messages settings.
Tip: Know the difference between Samsung and Google Messages and learn which one to use.
Method 3: Disable RCS Chats Without Old Phone
If you are facing issues with RCS on your new Android phone, you should disable it on your old Android phone. If you can’t access your old phone, Google offers another way to turn off RCS chat on a web browser.
In this method, enter your registered mobile number along with an OTP to verify your number on the Google page, as shown below:
Step 1: Open the Disable Chat page of Google Messages, and scroll down on the page to the ‘Without your previous device’ section.
Step 2: Select your country and enter the phone number registered with RCS. Enter the verification code and click on the Verify button to turn off RCS.
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Last updated on 26 June, 2024
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