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Pixel 4 gets RCS messaging support on Google Fi

June 23, 2025

There’s good news for all you Pixel 4 andPixel 4 XLusers. Google has confirmed that the two flagships phones now support RCS Messaging on Google Fi. The information was confirmed in a tweet by Google’s Senior Director of Product & Design, Sanaz Ahari.

A Google product manager for RCS also recommended that Pixel 4 owners use Android Messages version 5.0+ with Carrier Services version 30+ for a better RCS experience.

Google Pixel 4 XL home screen standing on rock 15

When it comes to RCS, or Rich Communication Services, on Pixel 4, a lot will depend upon carrier support. While the phones now have software support for RCS, cross-network messaging is still a mess. Google Fi, however, partners with Sprint (which supports RCS), hence it only makes sense that Pixel 4 phones with Fi SIMs support the functionality.

RCS gives Android users a more feature-rich messaging experience, similar to what Apple offers with iMessages. If you cannot enable RCS on your Android smartphone,this nifty trickmight be able to help you regardless of carrier support.

RCS on iMessage sending image

As for the reference of Dual-SIM, Dual Standby (DSDS) in the first tweet mentioned above, wealready knewthe feature exists on the Pixel 4 phones. It allows the devices to make and receive calls/SMS from both the eSIM and the physical SIM simultaneously.

Google had also previously confirmed that DSDS on Pixel 4 enables enhanced network connectivity on Google Fi. We’re not sure how DSDS will play out in the context of RCS messaging on the phones. Not all dual-SIM phones support RCS. However, RCS messaging didgo livefor some dual-SIM phones back in April.

What’s for sure right now is that if your Google Pixel 4 has a Google Fi SIM, you should be able to use RCS messaging.

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