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Only "benefit" of RCS I've seen is the avalanche of spam from companies. I'll be turning it off. Don't text that much anyway.
How do you get so much spam? Where are you from? I want to understand since usually I get no spam at all...
Whatsapp is no different. They use burner phone numbers with unofficial bots.
Can confirm. With rcs on I get more messages from fucking insurance companies than my own people. Fuck Google and fuck their products.
i mean sms messages are extremely expensive and when you need to contact someone over sms rcs can be a life saver
In the US nobody pays for sms
I didn't know you could even get a phone subscription without unlimited calls, sms, and mms anymore.
After a bit of looking I couldn't find any subscription without it.
I actually have a dirt cheap $15/mo Public Mobile Canada plan that has 250MB data and 100 minutes.... and even that has unlimited SMS.
It's literally the cheapest plan I can find anywhere that includes any data. I can get $8/mo for unlimited talk and text but zero data.
Not in many other non-US countries
I am not for the USA but maybe it's different in other European countries and elsewhere.
well I'm in ukraine, don't know anything about us.
yeah, all plans have unlimited calls (within the same carrier) but not sms (which usually cost around 2 cents/message) here
sms is basically dead anyway... (it's basically just a confirmation code delivery system)
That's so strange! Here in the US lots of people still use sms, and it's free/included unlimited in all the plans. I have heard previously other countries like in Asia and stuff, don't really use sms either though, so that's interesting to me...
SMS has been free in the UK for a long time but nobody uses it, I think WhatsApp killed it around 2010ish. I think the main drivers for people switching to WhatsApp from SMS were:
It's also interesting that the top comment here mentions wanting SMS fallback. For me it would bug the hell out of me if it did fallback, I'd rather the message just not send.