Apple may not support RCS messaging with end-to-end encryption on iPhone

Apple may not support RCS messaging with end-to-end encryption on iPhone


RCS messaging on iPhone (Source: Apple)

Apple has confirmed the availability of RCS messaging (Rich Communication Services) on iPhones with iOS 18. However, the US-based technology giant has not confirmed which version of the RCS Universal Profile would be implemented. A report by Android Authority stated that Universal Profile 2.4 RCS standard will be the one implemented on iPhones.


According to the report, a document by Global System for Mobile Communication Association (GSMA), an organisation that represents mobile network operators globally, has landed credence to Apple for supporting RCS Universal Profile 2.4. Another document named “Messaging in the 5G era” from the GSMA stated that regulatory requirements in China will require all 5G user devices to support the Universal Profile 2.4 RCS standard.


Based on these reports, it is easy to assume that Apple’s decision to support RCS messaging on iPhones was based on regulatory requirements in China, in addition to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the EU.


Last year, in a statement to 9To5Mac, Apple said, “Later next year, we will be adding support for RCS Universal Profile, the standard as currently published by the GSM Association. We believe RCS Universal Profile will offer a better interoperability experience when compared to SMS or MMS. This will work alongside iMessage, which will continue to be the best and most secure messaging experience for Apple users.”


Even during the WWDC 2024, where Apple announced that RCS messaging support will be coming to iPhones with iOS 18, the company did not reveal much about what RCS support in the iOS Messages app will actually look like. Although supporting the RCS Universal Profile will allow interoperability with Android and other platforms, some features such as end-to-end encryption are not part of the requirement for RSC Universal Profile. This suggests that Apple would not add support for end-to-end encrypted messaging with Android users using Google Messages and keep it exclusive to its iMessage. 

First Published: Jun 11 2024 | 3:32 PM IST



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iOS 18 developer beta: How to install, compatible iPhone models, and more

iOS 18 developer beta: How to install, compatible iPhone models, and more



Apple has announced iOS 18 at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The next-generation operating system for iPhone brings AI-powered Siri, customisable home screen, app lock feature, personalised control center, and new features in Messaging and Phone apps.

iOS 18 will be available for public use later this year, but if you are registered with the Apple Developer program, you can download iOS 18 developer beta. If you are comfortable with running developer beta on your iPhone, you can experience the new features of iOS 18 today.


Earlier, to join Apple Developer program users were required to pay $100 per year but with the release of the iOS 17 developer beta last year, Apple has created a free tier of the Apple Developer program through which you can download any developer betas. The only requirement is that you should have an Apple ID.


Things to keep in mind before downloading


Developer betas are used by developers to check their apps on the upcoming operating system and to report bugs. Since the bugs are removed after the testing, you might face unexpected crashing on the phone or it might prevent you from using some apps in addition to other issues that you might face, hence Developer beta should be downloaded with caution. You can also sign up for a more stable public beta for iOS 18, which will be released later in the month or in July.


iOS 18 will run only on the iPhone XS and later. The phone should be updated to at least iOS 16.4 if you want to download the iOS 18 developer beta as an over-the-air update. The latest iOS version is currently 17.5.1.


If you ever want to go back to iOS 17, you will also need a backup. To back up your phone, go to Setting then select your name and then select iCloud. After that select iCloud Backup and tap Back Up Now.


iOS 18 developer beta: How to download and install


  • On iPhone, go to Settings-General-Software Update

  • Tap on the Beta Updates option and select iOS 18 Developer Beta

  • Move back to Software Update page and wait for the download to appear

  • Agree to Apple terms and initiate download process

  • Installation will begin subsequent to download process


iOS 18 developer beta: Compatible iPhones


  • iPhone 15

  • iPhone 15 Plus

  • iPhone 15 Pro

  • iPhone 15 Pro Max

  • iPhone 14

  • iPhone 14 Plus

  • iPhone 14 Pro

  • iPhone 14 Pro Max

  • iPhone 13

  • iPhone 13 mini

  • iPhone 13 Pro

  • iPhone 13 Pro Max

  • iPhone 12

  • iPhone 12 mini

  • iPhone 12 Pro

  • iPhone 12 Pro Max

  • iPhone 11

  • iPhone 11 Pro

  • iPhone 11 Pro Max

  • iPhone XS

  • iPhone XS Max

  • iPhone XR

  • iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)


iOS 18: What is new


  • Home Screen: Apps and widgets can now be relocated, and the home screen supports customisable colours and new app icons in dark mode.

  • Control Center: Introduces a new group of controls accessible with a swipe-up gesture, showing connected home devices and allowing for quick control customisation. Controls are also accessible from the lock screen, and the Action Button can invoke these controls.

  • App Lock: Independent app locking, with hidden apps placed in a secure folder.

  • Messages: Includes RCS messaging support, emoji and sticker tapbacks, scheduled messages, text formatting, integrated text effects, and satellite messaging for iPhone 14 and later models.

  • Mail: On-device categorisation of emails into primary, transactions, updates, and promotions (coming later this year).

  • Game mode: Mac’s game mode is coming to the iPhone.

  • Photos: A comprehensive redesign simplifies accessing memories and organising photos, with built-in intelligence for creating collections.

  • Phone: Call recording, transcription in Notes with option for summary powered by Apple Intelligence. T9 search for contacts.

First Published: Jun 11 2024 | 3:25 PM IST



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iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11: What is new in Apple platforms

iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11: What is new in Apple platforms


Apple Intelligence on macOS Sequoia, iPadOS 18 and iOS 18 (Source: Apple)

Apple has previewed the next-generation operating systems, called platforms, for iPads, Macs, and Watch series. The new Apple platforms bring a suite of artificial intelligence and machine learning features and capabilities that the US-based technology giant is calling Apple Intelligence. Here is everything new coming to Apple products with the new platform updates:


iPadOS 18


While Apple brings Apple intelligence to iPads as well with AI integration into the native apps, there are also other notable inclusions. Firstly, a maiden Calculator app that goes beyond traditional set up and offers Math Notes features for solving more complex problems such as equations, diagrams and charts. While users may utilise Apple Pencil to write Math Notes and more, the company brings Smart Script feature that uses machine learning to improve handwriting in notes, making it smoother and more legible. This feature also allows pasted texts to appear as handwritten notes.


One of the major upgrades to iPads with iPadOS 18 is the “Floating Tab Bar”, which allows greater accessibility to features while being in an app. The Floating Tab bar is customisable and can be moved into the sidebar.


  • Floating Tab Bar: Customisable and movable into a sidebar.

  • SharePlay: Allows remote control of someone else’s iPad.

  • Calculator App: Finally coming to the iPad, with Apple Pencil support.

  • Smart Script in Notes App: Improves handwriting using on-device machine learning, making it smoother and more legible. Pasted text appears in handwritten notes format, with support for spell check, text wrap, and copy/paste functions.


macOS Sequoia


macOS Sequoia brings Apple intelligence to Macs. With integrated AI into the system, Apple Mac devices get generative AI capabilities built into native apps and also some third-party software. Additionally, Smart Siri also will make its way onto Macs with more natural sounding conversations, access to more control and generative capabilities with ChatGPT integration.

Apart from AI, macOS Sequoia brings major upgrades to other aspects of the system as well. Firstly, iPhone users can now easily mirror their smartphone on to the mac for full access while the iPhone is locked. This also allows iPhone notifications to pop up on Macs and allows seamless transition within the ecosystem.


Apple has also improved the Safari browser with macOS Sequoia. The web browser now offers a Highlights feature for discovering information on the web, such as directions, summaries, or quick links to music, movies, and TV shows and more. For reading long text articles on the web, Safari can generate a summary and form a table of content for the same offering a more streamlined experience.


Multitasking on Macs is getting a boost too. With macOS Sequoia, users can simply drag a window to the edge of the display to get auto-suggestions for tile placement.


For video conferencing on Macs, Apple brings a new presenter preview that allows users to see a preview of what they are about to share. Additionally, Apple brings built-in backgrounds and custom Photo backgrounds for video conferences. Both these features work with third-party apps like Zoom, Webex and more.


Another notable inclusion is the new Passwords app that offers easier access to saved passwords, wi-Fi passwords and other security credentials all in one place. The apps uses iCloud to automatically sync with user’s other Apple devices and even with Windows through iCloud for Windows app.


  • Wireless iPhone Mirroring: See and control your iPhone remotely using a Mac. Notifications and audio are redirected to the Mac, with mirroring supported even when the iPhone is locked. Drag-and-drop functionality is included.

  • Tile Position: Facilitates quick placement of windows side by side, akin to Windows.

  • Background Replacements: Available for FaceTime and Zoom.

  • Passwords App: Coming to Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Windows.


watchOS 11


watchOS 11 introduces several new features aimed at enhancing health and usability. Firstly, there is a new Vitals app that brings insights into key health metrics such as heart rate, respiratory rate, wrist temperature, sleep duration, and blood oxygen during Sleep. Apple Watch further analyses these metrics for users to check in on their health status.


Apple also brings a Training load metric to Apple Watches that is specifically tailored for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Training load helps users understand the strain on their body from workouts over the last seven days compared to the last 28 days which can help users make better decisions about their training plan. It also offers a new “Effort Rating” that shows how difficult the training was on a scale from 1 to 10.


Another major health feature is the new Cycle Tracking app that offers additional support for pregnant users to help them better understand changes in their physical and mental health during this period. The app shows their gestational age and allows them to log symptoms for things frequently experienced during pregnancy.


Apart from health features Apple has added a new Smart Stack widget that uses machine learning algorithms to suggest widgets based on time, date, location, daily routines, and more directly on to the watch face.


There are also more personalisation options for example the Photos watch face now analyses all pictures and recommends users with the best picture of their based on aesthetics, composition, and even facial expressions.


  • Training Load: Tailored for enthusiasts and athletes.

  • Vitals App: A new app to view vital health metrics quickly.

  • Cycle Tracking: Enhanced with pregnancy tracking features.

  • Smart Stacks: Automatically adds widgets like weather and translation.

  • Check-In: A new feature coming to the Apple Watch.

First Published: Jun 11 2024 | 2:12 PM IST



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HMD 105, HMD 110 feature phones with built-in UPI launched: Check details

HMD 105, HMD 110 feature phones with built-in UPI launched: Check details


Human Mobile Devices, official brand licensee of Nokia, on June 11 launched its maiden feature phones in India under its own identity. The HMD 105 and HMD 110 bring built-in UPI app for digital transactions, auto call recording, MP3 Player, FM radio, and more. Additionally, these feature phones from HMD support voice assistance and multimedia features. HMD offers a one-year replacement guarantee on both the devices.


“The HMD 105 and HMD 110 are our first feature phones to be launched in India with stylish new designs and UPI capabilities. These devices underscore our commitment to providing accessible technology. The feature-packed HMD 105 and HMD 110 aim to bridge the digital divide and enhance financial access for all within our feature phone category. These phones embody our ‘more for less’ philosophy as we continue our multi-brand journey,” said Ravi Kunwar, Vice President HMD Global India.


HMD 105 and HMD 110: Price, availability and colours


HMD 105: Rs 999


Colours: Black, Purple, Blue


HMD 110: Rs 1,199


Colours: Black, Green


Both HMD 105 and 110 feature phones will be available starting June 11 at the company’s official website, select e-commerce platforms and retail stores.


HMD 105 and HMD 110: Details


HMD said that the feature phones have sleek design with strong corners and textured surface for better in-hand feel. The HMD 105 and HMD 110 come preloaded with features such as auto call recording, MP3 player, wired and wireless FM radio, dual LED Flash light, and more. The HMD 110 feature phone also houses a rear camera within a circular camera module aligned centrally.


Both feature phones come with a 1000mAh battery that the company said offers a standby time of up to 18 days. Additionally, both models come with 9 local language support while offering rendering capability for input in 23 different languages.

First Published: Jun 11 2024 | 2:08 PM IST



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CMF Phone 1 by Nothing anticipated to cost cheaper than Phone 2a: Details

CMF Phone 1 by Nothing anticipated to cost cheaper than Phone 2a: Details


CMF Phone 1 (Image: Nothing)

Nothing has introduced the CMF Phone 1, its maiden smartphone offering under its sub-brand CMF. While the company has not shared official details of the smartphone, a report has surfaced online claiming to have the pricing information. According to consumer technology news platform 91mobiles, the CMF Phone 1 will have a box printed price of Rs 19,999 for 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model. The report also noted that the actual selling price of the smartphone would be much lower at Rs 17,999. If it turns out to be true, the CMF Phone 1 will become the cheapest smartphone by Nothing.


For context, Nothing on June 6 announced the CMF Phone 1, calling the upcoming smartphone from its sub-brand an entry-point to its product ecosystem. In the post on X, Nothing mentioned that the CMF Phone 1 will leverage the company’s innovation in the smartphone category and offers an entry point to Nothing’s product ecosystem.


It is rumoured that the CMF Phone 1 would be rebranded version of Nothing Phone 2a, which was launched earlier this year at Rs 23,999 onwards. The CMF Phone 1, however, will have a different design theme and a slightly underpowered processor.


Nothing’s CMF Phone 1: Expected specifications


The CMF Phone 1 is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC and arrive with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB storage. There would also be a microSD card slot for storage expansion. It could boast a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. The smartphone is also expected to run on Android 14-based Nothing OS custom skin out of the box. The device reportedly will arrive with replaceable plastic back panel and will be available in various colour options.


The CMF Phone 1 is also expected to sport a 6.67-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It could also feature a 50MP primary camera and a secondary camera and also a 16MP shooter for selfies and video chats.

First Published: Jun 11 2024 | 1:57 PM IST



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iOS 18 brings support for call recording, RCS messaging, and more: Details

iOS 18 brings support for call recording, RCS messaging, and more: Details


Apple has unveiled its upcoming platform update for iPhones, the iOS 18. Designed with intelligence at core, iOS 18 brings the biggest updates in the history of iPhone with changes spanning across systems focusing on customisation, personalisation, and privacy. Moreover, there are new apps and the existing native apps have been updated with new features. All of it and more are detailed below:


iOS 18: What is new


Apple Intelligence


On iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 18 brings support for Apple Intelligence, which is arriving in beta later this year. Apple said its intelligence draws on personal context to give insight that is most helpful and relevant.


The Apple Intelligence introduces new writing tools, allowing users to rewrite, proofread, and summarise texts in Mail, Notes, Pages, and even third-party apps. With Image Playground, which is integrated into apps like messages and more, users can choose and generate custom images based on three styles – Animation, Illustration, or Sketch. There is also Genmoji, which allows iPhone users to generate personalised emojis that are unique to them. There are also other AI tools that leverage Apple Intelligence such as the Clean Up tool in Photos that eliminates unwanted objects from pictures or Memories that lets users create stories by typing in a description.


There is a revamped Siri, powered by Apple Intelligence, coming later this year. In its new avatar, Siri would be capable of Natural Language Processing for understanding deeper context and the tone of the user’s command. It also gets deeper integration into the system with in-app function control and more.


As for the native apps, Messages and Phone have been updated with new features. Messages now supports RCS messaging and the option to schedule texts. Moreover, there are options available for formatting and text effects. Phone app has been updated with a new recording option, which announces that the call has been recorded to the person on the other side for privacy.


Here is a round-up of everything coming to iPhones with iOS 18


  • Home Screen: Apps and widgets can now be relocated, and the home screen supports customisable colours and new app icons in dark mode.

  • Control Centre: Introduces a new group of controls accessible with a swipe-up gesture, showing connected home devices and allowing for quick control customisation. Controls are also accessible from the lock screen, and the Action Button can invoke these controls.

  • App Lock: Independent app locking, with hidden apps placed in a secure folder.

  • Messages: Includes RCS messaging support, emoji and sticker tapbacks, scheduled messages, text formatting, integrated text effects, and satellite messaging for iPhone 14 and later models.

  • Mail: On-device categorisation of emails into primary, transactions, updates, and promotions (coming later this year).

  • Game mode: Mac’s game mode is coming to the iPhone.

  • Photos: A comprehensive redesign simplifies accessing memories and organising photos, with built-in intelligence for creating collections.

  • Audio: Siri supports gestures such as nodding, voice isolation for AirPods Pro, and personalised spatial audio for gaming, with “Need for Speed Mobile” as the first title to support this feature – coming later this year.

First Published: Jun 11 2024 | 1:53 PM IST



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