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Apple's iOS 26.5 preps RCS encryption with Android

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iOS 26.5 will add end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between Apple and Android
The smartphone operating system will be rolling out end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between Apple and Android devices.

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iOS 26.5 Brings End-to-End Encryption to iPhone-Android RCS Messages
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iOS 26.5 to Introduce Encrypted RCS, Maps Changes, and New EU Features
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iPhone-Android RCS messaging finally gets the security upgrade we've been waiting for
iOS 26.5 (RC) introduces default end-to-end encryption for RCS, securing your conversations with Android users at last.

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iOS 26.5 Brings Encrypted RCS to iPhone-Android Chats
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The release candidates for iOS 26.5 and macOS 26.5 are rolling out to developers.
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