Many Google Messages users are reporting that the app is failing to perform its primary function.

Some Google Messages users are feeling abandoned after the deactivation of RCS.
Android Authority reports that the problem mainly impacts users in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Kenya. Because carriers in these countries may not prioritize RCS implementation, Google's action has left users without support.
Since Google seems to have stopped Jibe support, affected users can only restore RCS messaging through their carriers.
Google has actively supported RCS and persuaded Apple to adopt it. Therefore, it seems unusual for Google Messages to pass RCS implementation to telecom companies.
Many Google Messages users report receiving a "carrier not supported" message after a Google Messages update. Google’s experts state that the problem will persist unless carriers take action, while carriers are blaming Google for the issue.
Some US users are also experiencing RCS messaging problems, suggesting a wider issue.
Google Messages has also been ending support for RCS messages on modified phones for almost a year.
RCS is a key feature of Google Messages, and even if Google has reasons for shifting the task to carriers, it should collaborate with them to ensure support instead of leaving users without options.
Since Google seems to have stopped Jibe support, affected users can only restore RCS messaging through their carriers.
Google has actively supported RCS and persuaded Apple to adopt it. Therefore, it seems unusual for Google Messages to pass RCS implementation to telecom companies.
Many Google Messages users report receiving a "carrier not supported" message after a Google Messages update. Google’s experts state that the problem will persist unless carriers take action, while carriers are blaming Google for the issue.
Some US users are also experiencing RCS messaging problems, suggesting a wider issue.
Google Messages has also been ending support for RCS messages on modified phones for almost a year.
RCS is a key feature of Google Messages, and even if Google has reasons for shifting the task to carriers, it should collaborate with them to ensure support instead of leaving users without options.
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