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With the second iOS 26.4 beta, Apple and Google have started testing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages exchanged between iPhone and Android users. Apple started testing E2EE for RCS in the ...
Google and Apple today announced that testing of encrypted RCS messaging between Android and iPhone is now underway.
iOS 26.4 beta 2 is now rolling out for developers, and it expands support for testing encrypted RCS messaging on iPhone.
After the first beta was iPhone to iPhone only, the second iOS 26.4 developer beta lets iPhones and Androids trade fully ...
Apple has released the second beta of iOS 26.4, expanding end-to-end encryption for RCS messages to include Android users.
Apple added RCS to the iPhone, but crucially, the current implementation lacks end-to-end encryption. That's changing in the latest beta.
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Apple notes that the encrypted messages are just a test and aren't available for all devices, carriers, or regions yet.
RCS is no longer insecure on iOS—if you're a beta tester.
iOS 26.4 is going to be a pretty big update for the iPhone. It's expected to launch late in March based on past x.4 releases for the operating system.