Google Messages Finally Allows You To Access Dual-SIM RCS Messaging

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Google Messages has finally enabled support for dual-SIM RCS texting, and the feature was enabled by a Telegram user. Once you have enabled the feature, you will be able to switch between two SIMs and send RCS messages without any issues. This makes it incredibly easy for people who have more than one SIM card.

Enabling dual-SIM RCS messages on Google Messages is not that complicated, but you can wait for the feature to roll out onto the stable version if you can't

The reason why this is a big deal is that Google Messages never really allowed RCS chats on more than a single number. However, with the latest change, you will be able to take advantage of dual-SIM RCS on the app. It is also worth noting that the feature currently only works on Samsung-specific versions of the app, and the feature showed up after they enabled a couple of flags.

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Thankfully, if you want to enable the feature in your Google Messages app, then the process is not that complicated at all. You can check out the guide here, and this will allow you to enable it. However, considering how this is still not available on the stable channel, you can expect some issues to come in the way, so be sure of that. But other than that, I don't think you will have to wait long before it is finally available to everyone.

It is also worth noting that even if you are running the Google Messages app on a non-Samsung device, you can still use the feature. You will need to enable it via the guide that I have linked above, but other than that, there is no rocket science involved in getting things done. Just be sure that you are following the guide correctly and have all the necessary files, then you are good to go. Hopefully, Google will start rolling this feature out to a stable channel, and we won't have to wait long.

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