On Android devices, particularly those manufactured by Samsung, the color of the message bubble within the default messaging application signifies the type of messaging protocol being used. Specifically, a blue bubble typically indicates that the message was sent and received using Rich Communication Services (RCS). RCS is a more modern messaging standard designed to replace SMS and MMS, offering features such as read receipts, typing indicators, high-resolution media sharing, and group chats. For example, if a user sends a message to another Android user and both devices support RCS, the message will appear in a blue bubble.
The adoption of this modern protocol brings several advantages. It facilitates richer, more interactive conversations, akin to those found on dedicated messaging platforms. Historically, text messaging on Android relied heavily on SMS and MMS, which are technologically limited. RCS represents a significant upgrade, enabling better quality media sharing and more advanced features. Its deployment improves the overall messaging experience for users of compatible devices, promoting seamless and feature-rich communication.