Enable RCS on Stock Messaging App - Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite Guides, News, & Discus

If your carrier supports RCS (Rich Communication Services) but the RCS is not enabled on your galaxy note 10 lite, you can follow this video to activate it .
https://youtu.be/HNmUxDkDshk
For those who don't know what RCS is, it's a feature where you can send original quality photos, video and other large supported files using your phones messaging app. It's like iMessage.

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[Q] how to make video call on galaxy note

How do i make video call on my galaxy note?(not through skype or other apps) Whenever i try to make a video call,it will always say 'unable to make video call now' and when other phone try to make video call with me,that other phone will say my network is busy
Are you trying to use a native application? I would think the other person would have to have a Note in order to not use a 3d party APP.
Ok who has tested out the note to note video calling? I was trying the same as the op and same result.
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I have no problems making video calls to a gs2 phone using the native phone app, also have no issues recording the live video feed as well
Hmm..native phone app means the default dialer in galaxy note rite...i thought video calling can be done to any phones that has video call capability..do i need to activate my data network to enable video calling?
Thats right, I did video call through the phone dialer. Sorry I wasn't clear about that. And yes you also need data enabled as the video feed is sent via 3g. You can make video calls to any phone with video call capability except for iphones as apple will only allow Apple to Apple video calling or face time as they call it.
I tried using my GNote and to call my wife's Nexus S and it did not work.
With this app https://market.android.com/details?id=com.innodroid.gtalkenabler. I am able to video call with google talk to another galaxy note running google talk.

[Q] Video Calls

Hi guys,
Now that the Xperia T has a front facing camera, is there any way to make video phone calls? There is no option in the phone dialler to make such calls so I assume I need to get an app from Google Play or is there some secret hidden menu of some sorts? I am aware of Skype but for that the person you want to call also needs Skype. Other droid phones like Samsung has the video call option built in with the phone dialler, even my old Sony Ericsson W995 could make video calls without any additional apps...
I think Skype and even Google Talk has the option for video calling.
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Google+ hangouts also work quite well.
Video calling can be something that is carrier specific (at least traditionally since 3G Video Calling was introduced by my carrier around a decade ago). Even if they have the same device in multiple markets and carriers, not all markets and carriers can support video calling. SIP/VoIP/skype/gtalk style calling, however, is just data and shouldn't be a problem. You just need to fire up the respective app.
So, it seems to be more about what carrier-specific apps you have and whether they've made something for it.
Carrier apps or other apps like skype and google+ -- in either case, apps can integrate with your contact list.
If you had a built-in video call button, whose video calling service would you want it to use? skype? google? carrier?
Perhaps, Samsung has their own video calling service to ensure that they have marketing points to rival "facetime" or perhaps they have customized their builds to more directly integrate with google talk or google+

Sent video quality extremely grainy with no option to change quality?

On my Note 5, in default messaging as well as GoSMS I had options for video quality. On the stock Note 8 app I do not. I don't really use messaging, I normally use Line. The videos I send look flawless to me, but the receiver can't even view them they are so pixelated. This problem only popped up with the Note 8.
Any ideas on how to fix this? Neither app have video quality options and I have unlimited data as well as the receiver with no limit. My Note 8 is unlocked if that matters. When I try to send him the 42mb video through the stock texting app, it says the file is too large.
April
The size file ypu can send is dependent on the carrier. Some carriers like Att have services called advanced messaging which allows you to send twice the size normally to another advanced messaging phone on Att. Videos get compressed and the quality will be crappy. Best to either email or Google drive it for full size and quality.
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It's some setting within the Note 8. I've been messaging the same person for years, through line as well as text. Neither of us have limits :/. Even sending through wifi this happens. Sent a video 5 minutes before I activated my Note 8 and noticed the problem immediately upon activating.

Native call recording on Android 10

If I have a combination of S10 model and sim (CSC) that enables native call recording(via Samsung dailer, without any 3rd party app) in Android 9. Would call recording still work with Android 10?

[SOLVED]Video calling in Asus ROG Phone-3

I've been using android phones for more than 8 years. Ever since 3G was launched in India, I've been using the video calling feature in android phones. I switched from Poco-F1 to Asus ROG phone-3 recently. To my utter surprise, I'm unable to use video calling feature on either of my sim cards. Am I missing something or Asus doesn't provide video calling feature on native dialer? Please help me out on how to do video calling using SIM cards without 3rd party apps such as whatsapp, google duo etc. :crying:
Edit: It has been solved. We can make video calls in ROG-3. Install Google contacts and Google phone. Disable asus's native dialer and contact. Make Google's as default. Enable the video calling on sim card (go to system setting and search call). Now you can use video calling on the phone.
Himverma said:
I've been using android phones for more than 8 years. Ever since 3G was launched in India, I've been using the video calling feature in android phones. I switched from Poco-F1 to Asus ROG phone-3 recently. To my utter surprise, I'm unable to use video calling feature on either of my sim cards. Am I missing something or Asus doesn't provide video calling feature on native dialer? Please help me out on how to do video calling using SIM cards without 3rd party apps such as whatsapp, google duo etc. :crying:
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Well, I am able to use video call directly through Phone app. I use jio.
Himverma said:
I've been using android phones for more than 8 years. Ever since 3G was launched in India, I've been using the video calling feature in android phones. I switched from Poco-F1 to Asus ROG phone-3 recently. To my utter surprise, I'm unable to use video calling feature on either of my sim cards. Am I missing something or Asus doesn't provide video calling feature on native dialer? Please help me out on how to do video calling using SIM cards without 3rd party apps such as whatsapp, google duo etc. :crying:
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Native dialer didn't support video call option..... Use Google Duo for video call from contacts
rascalsrule said:
Well, I am able to use video call directly through Phone app. I use jio.
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Hi, can you please share the screenshot? In my (Google) phone app, video calling option is greyed out. Any specific permission or setting we need to enable that option?
l0veysingh said:
Native dialer didn't support video call option..... Use Google Duo for video call from contacts
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Yeah, I know but not everyone is using Google duo. And I don't feel like using duo when I should be able to make video calls directly using sim card

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