RCS when abroad
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It should work as Fizz supports RCS.
To use RCS, you need to have:
- A mobile plan including text messaging and access to mobile data or Wi-Fi
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Adding onto what BradDoell said:
Don't let the "Google Messages may not be available in all countries or regions" scare you.
RCS is a standard for carriers to implement and this is just a catch-all for carriers that don't support RCS.
It doesn't apply to us as Fizz supports RCS.
Some recommendations:
Be sure to test whether your RCS text recipients are able eligible to receive them. If for whatever reason they aren't able to connect to RCS it will be downgraded to SMS/MMS and you won't be able to send it without wallet funds/add-ons.
From Google themselves:
Google Messages requires a constant connection to send and receive messages in real-time. To turn on RCS chats, on some devices you may be prompted to exclude Google Messages from battery optimization
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RCS requires a constant connection to data, so if you want to be up to date on texts you will have to get a data add on or a local data sim.
If you choose to go the Wi-Fi route, a traditional messaging app would do just as well. Apps like Messenger, etc.
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I would like to know too. But I don't see why not. It just relies on internet.
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I don't think so because your outside the coverage zone! Some people use texting apps and get a temporarily number from that area code!
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You can try using Textme apk via Wi-Fi with a virtual number.
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from support.google.com
“When you use RCS chats, your messages are sent over Wi-Fi and mobile data. As long as you're connected to a Wi-Fi network that you don't have to pay to use, there should be no cost to send and receive messages. If your messages are sent using mobile data, the cost is based on your mobile data plan.”
“RCS chats in Google Messages may not be available in all countries or regions. We're working to bring RCS chats broadly to more regions and other messaging apps such as Samsung Messages.”
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