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Android’s Messaging Glow-Up: Rewrites to iPhones Now Possible

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 2 July 2025 17:25
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Android and iPhone users now share richer messaging features thanks to RCS and the new Universal Profile 3.0 specification. This update adds support for message editing alongside end‑to‑end encryption. Google Messages is beginning to test the ability to modify sent texts to iPhone friends. After sending an RCS message, the user may long‑press the bubble and tap the pencil icon. The original content then populates the compose field. The user may correct typos and resend within fifteen minutes of the initial send time.

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How the Feature Works on AndroidCurrent Limitations on iOSImpact for Android and iPhone UsersWhat’s Next for Cross‑Platform RCS
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How the Feature Works on Android

To use the edit function, an Android user must be on the latest Google Messages version that supports RCS. In a one‑to‑one or group chat with an iPhone contact on iOS 18.5 or the iOS 26 beta, the edit option will appear for eligible messages. After tapping the pencil icon and updating the text, the user sends the revised message. The new text arrives on the recipient’s iPhone as a separate message prefixed by an asterisk.

Current Limitations on iOS

At present, iPhones receive edited RCS messages only as new entries. The Messages app on iOS does not yet allow recipients to perform edits on texts sent from Android. Nor can iPhone users edit their own RCS messages when those messages are read on Android devices. Apple will need to update its Messages app to fully support cross‑platform editing and to replace the asterisk placeholder with inline edit indicators.

Impact for Android and iPhone Users

For years, text messaging between Android and iOS was inconsistent. RCS rollout last year finally brought read receipts, typing indicators, and high‑resolution media sharing across platforms. Edit support completes the feature set by matching iMessage functionality on iPhone and Android. Consumers who frequently swap between platforms will find fewer interruptions in conversation flow and reduced need for follow‑up corrections.

What’s Next for Cross‑Platform RCS

Google is likely rolling out the edit feature to a small segment of beta testers before global release. Wider availability will follow successful A/B testing and server‑side configuration updates. Full support for Universal Profile 3.0 end‑to‑end encryption is also pending and will further secure conversations. When Apple updates its Messages app to handle RCS edits natively, the cross‑platform experience will closely mirror that of two‑way iPhone chats, closing one of the last remaining gaps in mobile messaging interoperability.

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By extending the RCS feature set, Android and iPhone users gain a smoother, more equitable communication channel. As both platforms adopt the Universal Profile standard more broadly, the shared experience will continue to improve, giving everyone the power to correct messages across operating systems.

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