RCS vs. SMS: How are they different? (2024)

In this article:

  1. SMS: The standard - for now
  2. RCS: What it is and why it’s the future
    1. Key features, characteristics, and benefits of RCS
      1. Verified sender profiles and branded messages
      2. Rich cards
      3. Suggested replies
      4. Suggested actions
      5. Better reporting
  3. Compare RCS vs SMS
  4. What can SMS vs RCS offer your business?
    1. RCS use case - Cdiscount
    2. SMS use case - AAA
  5. Which media and devices support RCS and SMS?
  6. Find a solution no matter your messaging strategy

“Merry Christmas.” More than 30 years ago, that was the content of the very first short messaging service (SMS) message. Almost immediately after, the new and ingenious invention was implemented into mobile phones by manufacturers around the world. End users loved its quick and effective performance, and it was easy to use.

Fast forward to today and much has changed in the world of mobile messaging, including the introduction of Rich Communication Services (RCS). RCS messaging enables enterprises and brands to connect with users via large, high-quality snippets and attachments on Android phones, while SMS has less functionality but wider device capability.

SMS established itself as the mobile messaging technology of choice some time ago, but RCS can augment SMS’s more limited features. As business communication continues to evolve, and Apple support for RCS coming this fall, RCS will become more important as a complement to an SMS marketing strategy. Let’s dive a little deeper into the benefits of both SMS and RCS, and how they can help you engage with your customers effectively, if a little differently.

SMS: The standard - for now

SMS is the most established and widest-used form of texting. It’s considered the default messaging type worldwide. Because it’s so common, you can use SMS to reach almost any user without them being connected to a WiFi or data network to receive a message.Instead, SMS messages are sent directly through the cellular network, like voice calls. It also serves as a fallback option when messages over other channels don’t get delivered.

SMS can be conversational, but its capabilities are limited compared to RCS. Users can reply to messages and engage in limited ways, such as replying with a short code or a trigger word. An upgrade to SMS, called Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), enables the transmission of images, audio, and video over the cellular network, much like SMS. However, MMS still lacks the rich interactivity found in over-the-top (OTT) messaging channel like RCS or WhatsApp.

Short messages are familiar; more than 23 billion SMS texts are sent daily from one person to another. SMS is so prevalent that over time, it might not show more significant growth. However, because of its reach, it’ll continue to have an important place in a multifaceted communication strategy.

RCS: What it is and why it’s the future

The RCS messaging protocol is an advanced service that upgrades the messaging experience for RCS-compatible devices, creating a better experience and functioning more like an OTT app like iMessage or WhatsApp than SMS.

However, the difference with RCS is that users can use it right within their phone’s native messaging app. This means that users can access the more modern features of RCS – like real-time, branded messages, high-resolution video, read receipts, group chats, typing indicators, end-to-end encryption, and more – without having to download a new third-party app.

Watch the video to learn from RCS experts about how most brands get started with the messaging protocol.

These features make rich communications so powerful, potentially explaining why RCS users are more engaged than SMS users. In fact,those who receive messages on the richer channel are more likely to interact and convert to paying customers.

RCS vs. SMS: How are they different? (1)

RCS builds on the messaging capabilities of SMS so brands can drive customers toward conversion.

Key features, characteristics, and benefits of RCS

RCS gives brands the opportunity to send high-quality, multimedia content to guide users through their conversations, offering the benefits of RCS like enhanced interactivity, improved user experience, and relatively high engagement rates. These feature-rich messages are received either via WiFi or an operator's cellular data connection (4G, 5G), unlike SMS which is carried by signaling. RCS business messages function to boost customer engagement, with features such as:

  • Verified sender profiles and branded messages
  • Rich cards
  • Suggested replies
  • Suggested actions
  • Built-in analytics

Verified sender profiles and branded messages

In RCS Business Messaging (RBM), verified senders give your business a visual stamp of authenticity, and confirm that you can use your business’ name and logo as part of a conversation. Once your business has been verified, recipients see clear visual cues like your official brand’s name, colors, and a special checkmark right at the top of every conversation. This helps people instantly recognize your messages and makes your brand more familiar to them.

RCS vs. SMS: How are they different? (2)

Verified profiles are a standout feature of RCS, helping users easily identify trustworthy messages and reducing the chances of them being mistaken for spam.

“One of the benefits you’re going to see with RBM is that as a consumer, when you interact with a brand, you’re going to see the brand’s logo and name… [and as an end consumer], I’m going to trust the brand more because I’m seeing it’s the actual brand. Instant brand recognition.”- Lodema Steinbach, VP, Commercial Messaging Product & Carrier Partnerships at Sinch

Rich cards

Rich cards are an RCS capability that allows you to send a batch of information to a user. Rich cards far surpass SMS capabilities because they can contain media, text, and even suggested replies and actions for your users, supporting these formats:

  • JPG
  • PNG
  • Video
  • Audio
  • GIFs

Rich cards can be sent standalone or grouped together into an entire 'carousel' which enables many options to be presented to the recipient at once.

Suggested replies

Suggested replies are a helpful tool to guide users through your conversation and keep them engaged. These suggestions are next steps that the user can use to quickly respond, relevant within the context of the chat. They’re either sent in the form of lists (sometimes known as suggestion chips or buttons) or within rich cards.

Suggested actions

While suggested replies help push your conversation forward, suggested actions take it up a notch. Actions leverage the user’s device and its functionality for a better customer experience. They’re buttons users can click to accomplish a host of tasks, like:

  • Opening a webpage

  • Calling customer support

  • Finding a destination on a map

Suggested actions have lots of capabilities, so it’s important to make sure part of your conversational messaging strategy is to avoid inundating your users with too many options.

Better reporting

Perhaps most importantly for marketers and businesses, RCS provides built-in analytics like handset delivery receipts, open rates, and read rates, giving you insights to optimize your campaigns in real-time and improve your engagement strategy.

Compare RCS vs SMS

As a subscriber, receiving an RCS message vs SMS message can be quite different. For one, SMS messages are sent over the cellular network, while RCS content requires data connectivity, so they’d have to have a device with mobile data capabilities or an internet connection. Some other key differences come down to reach, media capabilities, and branding opportunities. Take a look at this chart for an easy comparison of SMS vs RCS!

RCS

SMS

Usability

No app to download; found in the native messaging app on an Android user’s mobile device.

No app to download; found in the native messaging app on a user’s mobile device (including both Androids and iPhones).

Network dependencyRequires data connectivity (5G, LTE) or an internet connection before a message can be transmitted.Transmitted via an operator's mobile network infrastructure, meaning a Wi-Fi connection isn't required.

Reach

Currently one billion active Android users, with more potential reach after Apple support in the fall.

100% of mobile phone users on the planet (approx. 7.3 billion people).

Text capabilities

No characterlimit on RCS messages.

Send up to 160 characters in a single SMS message.

Media capabilities

Rich cards with media, text, and even suggested replies and actions for your users, supporting JPG, PNG, video, and audio.

No images or suggested actions can be included (but you can send images and links in MMS messages).

Security and encryptionRCSmessages are encrypted in transit.SMS is not encrypted.

User experience

Offers features like interactive buttons and quick-reply buttons.

Offers text chat features.

Engagement

Very high – 90% of rich media messages are opened within 15 minutes, and customers engage with RCS content for up to 45 seconds.

Very high – historically has had an open rate of over 90%.

Branding opportunities

All messages include a brand logo and verified sender information.

Some countries allow for Alpha Sender IDs. Only available in select markets and rules differ about when these can be used.

As you can see, RCS and SMS have quite a few differences when it comes to reach, security, and functionality.

What can SMS vs RCS offer your business?

Depending on your customers’ needs and preferences, both RCS and SMS might suit your business. Many businesses combine RCS and SMS as part of their broader messaging strategy to cover all their bases.

While SMS is a reliable option for basic text messages up to 160 characters, RCS chat offers enhanced features and the ability to send longer messages to your audience. Although RCS has been available for many years, it isn't always enabled by default on all mobile phones. For instance, some Android users have the option to enable or disable RCS chats in their phone's settings.

That could be why so many businesses that want to embrace a rich messaging future start with an easy solution: Auto-upgrading existing SMS messages to RCS where it’s possible and maintaining SMS where needed. Embracing this business messaging strategy at your business ensures that you’re catering to the widest audience possible.

Let’s dive into some specific use cases of businesses using RCS and SMS.

RCS use case - Cdiscount

RCS is a more complete and enticing experience than SMS, which is why RCS users are more likely to be engaged and convert than traditional SMS users. In this way, RCS isn’t replacing SMS, but instead complements it as part of a complete messaging solution.

Retailer Cdiscount needed a way to revitalize its marketing strategy and avoid a situation where revenue flatlined or dropped. They used SMS to communicate with customers but weren’t seeing continued growth, so they looked to RCS to visually enhance their messages and further engage customers.

By expanding its messaging capabilities, Cdiscount saw a 9% increase in cart size and a 4% increase in revenue overall – numbers that indicate how RCS can drive customers to be more engaged and eventually convert.

RCS vs. SMS: How are they different? (3)

RCS's engaging features significantly improved Cdiscount’s conversion rate, resulting in measurable increases in revenue!

SMS use case - AAA

The American Automobile Association (AAA) used the reliability and widespread use of SMS to significantly increase its customer support function. AAA found that users were texting its helpline, which wasn’t enabled for text communication – so messages were simply lost and went unanswered.

By implementing a two-way SMS solution - which 89% of people prefer to talking on the phone - AAA was able to respond to text messages with a web link that allowed users to start a claim. This created an additional 8% conversion from SMS out of AAA’s 62 million users and saved AAA $30,000 in soft costs.

Customers choose SMS texting because it’s affordable and scalable, and it converts with as much as a 98% open rate and 19% click through rate.

RCS vs. SMS: How are they different? (4)

AAA implemented two-way SMS communication to drive meaningful customer experiences.

RCS is a collaboration between Google and mobile operators, and although today it’s only supported on Android devices, support is growing all the time, with Apple confirming that it willsupport RCS in iOS 18.

Though some of the details are still unclear, this holds the promise of an improved messaging experience for users with both Android and Apple devices.

For now, RCS is most commonly used on Android’s default Google Messages app. You can check if your phone supports RCS within the app by navigating to the settings menu and browsing chat features.

Every mobile device with a network connection supports SMS. This is why SMS and RCS can work in tandem to deliver a more complete messaging solution - everyone with a cell phone is capable of receiving SMS messages so long as they’re connected to a mobile network.

Find a solution no matter your messaging strategy

No matter your goals, there’s a messaging solution that will help your business achieve conversational commerce success. If your needs are more conversational, RCS has expanded capabilities that liven up marketing communications for an enhanced experience. If you primarily need to send notifications like fraud or delivery updates, then an easy-to-integrate SMS API may meet your needs.

Or, if you're ready to get started with RCS, you can download our comprehensive RCS guidewhich will walk you through how to make the case to bring RCS into your organization.

If you’re ready to implement new messaging channels, let’s chat. Our team is excited to help you build a messaging strategy your customers will love!

RCS vs. SMS: How are they different? (2024)

FAQs

RCS vs. SMS: How are they different? ›

A key difference between RCS and SMS is that SMS sends messages over the cellular network, while RCS content requires data connectivity before it can be transmitted. In some situations where data connectivity is not available, it's still possible to send and receive SMS-supported messages.

Is it better to use RCS or SMS? ›

While RCS boasts a richer feature set, these features come with higher costs and increased complexity. Both price point and complexity can deter businesses from choosing RCS, especially smaller businesses or those with tighter budgets. SMS, on the other hand, offers a simple, cost-effective solution.

What are the disadvantages of RCS messaging? ›

While SMS messages are often included in mobile plans and are relatively inexpensive, RCS messages require a data connection and can be subject to data charges. Security Concerns: While RCS provides a more secure messaging experience than SMS and MMS, it is still vulnerable to attacks such as phishing and malware.

Will RCS replace SMS? ›

The RCS standard will replace SMS, the protocol behind basic everyday text messages, and MMS, the protocol for sending pictures in text messages.

Are RCS messages free? ›

If you have an Android device and are in a supported region but you don't have the Google Messages app, you can download it from the Play Store for free to start sending RCS messages.

Why is my phone using RCS instead of SMS? ›

Mobile carriers are shifting away from traditional SMS and toward RCS to better compete with the popularity of OTT communication apps. The concept and benefits of RCS are simple: The protocol provides the same feature-rich communication features found in the most popular IP-based communications services.

Why not use RCS? ›

Bad implementations of RCS allow hackers to get into the network through a number of ways. For instance, a hacker could simply be on the same WiFI network or have access to the ISP's servers to alter the requests being sent and received.

What happens if I turn RCS off? ›

With RCS turned off, the messages you send and receive revert to traditional SMS/MMS text format until you activate RCS again. Turning off RCS before you get a new phone is also advisable to avoid potential messaging issues from the previous device.

Does RCS cost more than SMS? ›

The direct costs of messaging encompass the fees charged by network providers for using their messaging services. Typically, RCS messaging is more expensive than SMS messaging, but the cost varies by provider, location, and country.

What is the weakness of RCS? ›

RCS currently has one major weakness: it is not end-to-end encrypted. From the security point of view, this is a huge issue. However, Google claims they are not keeping messages that went through their servers. The moment the message has been delivered to the end-user, it is deleted from the RCS backend service.

Is SMS becoming obsolete? ›

The answer is, no. From a person-to-person text message perspective, the popularity of this technology as a communications medium cannot be denied. The same thing can be said for businesses.

Does RCS work without internet? ›

Messages are sent over a cellular network. No internet connection is required. Requires an internet connection like your mobile data or WiFi. In the absence of an internet connection, the RCS text messages will be sent as an SMS.

How do I know if I'm using RCS or SMS? ›

RCS messages you've sent are darker blue than SMS or MMS messages.

Should I switch to RCS? ›

Privacy and security are important when it comes to messaging. RCS messaging uses end-to-end encryption, which means that only the sender and receiver have access to the message content. This makes RCS messaging more secure than SMS messaging, where messages can be intercepted or read by others.

How do I get rid of RCS in texting? ›

Turn RCS chats on or off
  1. On your device, open Google Messages .
  2. At the top right, tap your profile picture or icon. Messages settings.
  3. Tap RCS chats.
  4. Turn RCS chats on or off.

Am I charged for RCS messaging? ›

When you use RCS chats, your messages are sent over Wi-Fi and mobile data. As long as you're connected to a Wi-Fi network that you don't have to pay to use, there should be no cost to send and receive messages. If your messages are sent using mobile data, the cost is based on your mobile data plan.

What are the benefits of RCS messaging? ›

RCS Business Messaging brings rich media features to SMS campaigns, adding another layer of security via Verified Sender, deliverability using SMS fallback, and increases engagement with suggested responses.

Does RCS fall back to SMS? ›

Fallback conditions

Fallback to SMS when the targeted MSISDN is not reachable by RCS. This will happen immediately after the user agent's capabilities have been established.

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