iOS 26.5 brings a significant security enhancement to iPhone users with the introduction of end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging. This feature, currently available in beta, promises to revolutionize secure communication between iPhone and Android devices. Apple's efforts to secure carrier buy-in have been successful, with a wide range of US and Canadian carriers supporting the new RCS feature. Here's a breakdown of the carriers that currently offer end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging in iOS 26.5:
US Carriers
- AT&T
- Boost Mobile
- C Spire
- Cellcom Wisconsin
- Consumer Cellular
- Cox Mobile
- Cricket
- Family Mobile
- FirstNet
- Metro by T-Mobile
- Mint Mobile
- Nex-Tech Wireless
- PureTalk
- Red Pocket
- Spectrum
- Strata
- T-Mobile
- TracFone / Straight Talk
- Ultra Mobile
- US Cellular
- Verizon
- Visible
- Xfinity Mobile
Canadian Carriers
- Bell
- Chatr
- Fido
- Freedom Mobile
- Koodo
- Lucky Mobile
- Public Mobile
- Rogers
- SaskTel
- Telus
- Videotron
- Virgin Mobile
For the latest updates on carrier support, visit Apple's support page. It's worth noting that end-to-end encryption is automatically enabled in iOS 26.5, indicated by an 'Encrypted' label in the Messages app. This feature is a significant step towards a more secure messaging ecosystem, offering users peace of mind in an increasingly digital world.
As the RCS feature rolls out, it's essential to stay informed about carrier support and the gradual expansion of encrypted messaging capabilities. With Apple's commitment to security and carrier collaboration, iOS 26.5 marks a positive shift in the way we communicate, prioritizing privacy and security without compromising on user experience.