Following the release of Android 13 on Monday, a few reports surfaced about RCS not working on mobile data. Rich Communication Services works fine on Wi-Fi for those affected, but switching to mobile causes Messages to just say “Connecting…” in Settings > Chat Features. Upon returning to Wi-Fi, the green “Connected” status returns and everything works again. For our part, we don’t see this RCS issue on two Google Fi Pixel 6a devices running the stable version of Android 13. Switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data is normal. It’s also fine on the T-Mobile and Verizon Pixel (6 Pro) phones we tested this afternoon. Some have faced this issue since Android 13 Beta and have already filed a bug report. A Google employee on the Android Issue Tracker in May said it was a provisioning-related bug and recommended the following steps: As of mid-June, this is Google’s latest on the matter: Thank you for reporting this issue. We have shared this with our product and engineering team and will update this topic with more information as it becomes available. Those who contacted Google Fi support this week have not received advice on how to resolve it.

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title: “Rcs Not Working For Some Fi Pixel Android 13 Users Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “James Joaquin”


Following the release of Android 13 on Monday, a few reports surfaced about RCS not working on mobile data. Rich Communication Services works fine on Wi-Fi for those affected, but switching to mobile causes Messages to just say “Connecting…” in Settings > Chat Features. Upon returning to Wi-Fi, the green “Connected” status returns and everything works again. For our part, we don’t see this RCS issue on two Google Fi Pixel 6a devices running the stable version of Android 13. Switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data is normal. It’s also fine on the T-Mobile and Verizon Pixel (6 Pro) phones we tested this afternoon. Some have faced this issue since Android 13 Beta and have already filed a bug report. A Google employee on the Android Issue Tracker in May said it was a provisioning-related bug and recommended the following steps: As of mid-June, this is Google’s latest on the matter: Thank you for reporting this issue. We have shared this with our product and engineering team and will update this topic with more information as it becomes available. Those who contacted Google Fi support this week have not received advice on how to resolve it.

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title: “Rcs Not Working For Some Fi Pixel Android 13 Users Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-08” author: “Lisa Bryant”


Following the release of Android 13 on Monday, a few reports surfaced about RCS not working on mobile data. Rich Communication Services works fine on Wi-Fi for those affected, but switching to mobile causes Messages to just say “Connecting…” in Settings > Chat Features. Upon returning to Wi-Fi, the green “Connected” status returns and everything works again. For our part, we don’t see this RCS issue on two Google Fi Pixel 6a devices running the stable version of Android 13. Switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data is normal. It’s also fine on the T-Mobile and Verizon Pixel (6 Pro) phones we tested this afternoon. Some have faced this issue since Android 13 Beta and have already filed a bug report. A Google employee on the Android Issue Tracker in May said it was a provisioning-related bug and recommended the following steps: As of mid-June, this is Google’s latest on the matter: Thank you for reporting this issue. We have shared this with our product and engineering team and will update this topic with more information as it becomes available. Those who contacted Google Fi support this week have not received advice on how to resolve it.

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title: “Rcs Not Working For Some Fi Pixel Android 13 Users Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Kimberly Zamora”


Following the release of Android 13 on Monday, a few reports surfaced about RCS not working on mobile data. Rich Communication Services works fine on Wi-Fi for those affected, but switching to mobile causes Messages to just say “Connecting…” in Settings > Chat Features. Upon returning to Wi-Fi, the green “Connected” status returns and everything works again. For our part, we don’t see this RCS issue on two Google Fi Pixel 6a devices running the stable version of Android 13. Switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data is normal. It’s also fine on the T-Mobile and Verizon Pixel (6 Pro) phones we tested this afternoon. Some have faced this issue since Android 13 Beta and have already filed a bug report. A Google employee on the Android Issue Tracker in May said it was a provisioning-related bug and recommended the following steps: As of mid-June, this is Google’s latest on the matter: Thank you for reporting this issue. We have shared this with our product and engineering team and will update this topic with more information as it becomes available. Those who contacted Google Fi support this week have not received advice on how to resolve it.

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title: “Rcs Not Working For Some Fi Pixel Android 13 Users Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Everett Felton”


Following the release of Android 13 on Monday, a few reports surfaced about RCS not working on mobile data. Rich Communication Services works fine on Wi-Fi for those affected, but switching to mobile causes Messages to just say “Connecting…” in Settings > Chat Features. Upon returning to Wi-Fi, the green “Connected” status returns and everything works again. For our part, we don’t see this RCS issue on two Google Fi Pixel 6a devices running the stable version of Android 13. Switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data is normal. It’s also fine on the T-Mobile and Verizon Pixel (6 Pro) phones we tested this afternoon. Some have faced this issue since Android 13 Beta and have already filed a bug report. A Google employee on the Android Issue Tracker in May said it was a provisioning-related bug and recommended the following steps: As of mid-June, this is Google’s latest on the matter: Thank you for reporting this issue. We have shared this with our product and engineering team and will update this topic with more information as it becomes available. Those who contacted Google Fi support this week have not received advice on how to resolve it.

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