Why is my Google Chat not working?

RCS is supposed to be the successor to SMS, but it’s far from a perfect system. Currently, you could run into any number of issues with the service—disconnections, failure to connect, and more. Fortunately, there are a few fixes that you can try if you find yourself in this situation.

Recently, I dealt with one such issue. Throughout the four days I went without access to RCS (also called Google Chat or Chat Features)—during which times many of my messages went into the abyss, never to be seen by human eyes—I stumbled across a bunch of different fixes. I also talked with Google Pixel support and tried a few others.

Why is my Google Chat not working?

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Ultimately, there are several things you can try. If none of those work, the nuclear option is to totally disconnect RCS/Google Chat on the server side. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves here—let’s first look at how to check the status of Google Chat features.

Table of Contents

How to Check the RCS Connection Status on Android
Option One: Toggle Chat Features and Restart
Option Two: Clear Storage for Messages
Option Three: Clear Storage for Carrier Services
Option Four: Reset Network Options
Nuclear Option: Disable RCS Completely
Keep Trying to Re-enable Chat Features if You Still Want to Use RCS

How to Check the RCS Connection Status on Android

If you know your phone has RCS and you’re having trouble sending messages, checking the status of Chat features on your phone is a good place to start.

To see if Chat features are connected, first open the Messages app. From there, tap the three dots in the upper right corner.

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Choose “Settings.”

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In the Settings menu, tap on “Chat features.”

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If the Status shows as Connected, then you’re good to go. If you’re having issues with messaging, then it’s likely another issue.

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If it’s not connected, however, then it’s time to start troubleshooting. Stay in this menu, though—it’s where you’ll start.

Note: While the following solutions are listed as “options,” they’re designed to be executed in sequential order. They’re laid out from easiest and least destructive to hardest and most aggressive, so start with the first one!

Option One: Toggle Chat Features and Restart

While you’re in that Chat features menu, go ahead and hit the “Enable chat features” toggle to disable it.

Once disabled, go ahead and restart your phone. Long press the power button, then tap “Restart.”

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When it boots back up, use the directions above to jump back into the Chat Features menu. Tap the “Enable chat features” toggle and see if it connects. With a little luck, that did the trick. But if not, keep reading.

Option Two: Clear Storage for Messages

If you’ve been an Android user for any reasonable length of time, you’ve likely done the Clear Cache song and dance. Guess what? This is no different. Okay, maybe it’s slightly different—you need to first enable Airplane Mode.

Pull down the notification bar to show the Quick Settings menu. Find the Airplane Mode button (you may have to scroll through several pages of the menu to find it). Keep in mind that this will disable all network connections, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data at the very least.

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Tap the gear icon to jump into the Settings menu.

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In this menu, scroll through until you find “Apps & Notifications” (or some variation of this—each Android manufacturer out there will have some version of this option).

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If you’ve recently opened Messages, it should be at the top of this list. If not, tap on “See all # apps.”

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If you have to sort through all apps, scroll down until you see Messages.

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Once opened, tap on “Storage & cache.”

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Tap on “Clear Storage.”

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Disabled Airplane Mode, restart your phone, then re-check Chat status using the method outlined above. If it reconnects, congratulations—you’re good to go. If not, well, it’s time to keep trying.

Option Three: Clear Storage for Carrier Services

Same song, different dance. Once again, go ahead and enable Airplane Mode.

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From there, open the Settings menu.

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Then find the “Apps & Notifications” option.

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Tap on the “Seel all # apps” option.

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Tap the three dots in the upper right corner. Select “Show system.” This forces the menu not only to show apps you installed but also proprietary system applications, like the one we’re looking for.

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Scroll down until you find Carrier Services.

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Tap on this entry, then “Storage & cache.”

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Tap “Clear storage.”

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Disable Airplane Mode, restart your phone, then re-check Chat status using the method outlined above. If it reconnects, you’re good to go. If not, we’ll need to keep digging. From this point forward, the options get more and more aggressive.

Option Four: Reset Network Options

At this point, we’re starting to get a little desperate. Resetting Network options will nuke all of your wireless connections—Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data. That means you’ll have to set everything up like it’s the first time again, which can be irritating. Alas, if it fixes your RCS issues, maybe it’s worth it?

First, jump back into the Settings menu.

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Then scroll all the way down to the “System” entry and tap into this menu.

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From there, tap on “Advanced” to expand the menu, then “Reset options.”

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Choose the first option in this menu: “Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth.”

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A warning will pop up to let you know that this will erase all network settings—a necessary evil. Tap the “Reset settings” button.

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You’ll need to input your pattern, PIN, or password here to proceed. Finally, tap the Reset Settings button, cross your fingers, and hope for the best.

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This will take a few minutes, and afterward, you’ll want to set up all your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. But first, head back into the Messages app and recheck the Chat status.

Connected? Yay! Still nothing? Oof. Time to go nuclear, at least for now.

Nuclear Option: Disable RCS Completely

If none of the above options worked, then it’s time to let go of RCS for now. It’s absolutely frustrating to have your messages end up in the abyss, so at least you can fall back to SMS for now. This is a two-step process, but it’s not hard. So tell RCS you love it because it’s time to put it to sleep.

Basically, you’re going to go all the way back to option one here and disable RCS on your phone. Jump into the Messages app and tap the three dots in the upper right.

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From there, select “Settings.”

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Next, tap on “Chat features.”

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Tap the toggle beside “Enable chat feature.” This will disable RCS on your phone.

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But that doesn’t always fix the issue both ways—you might be able to send messages over SMS after this, but there’s a good chance messages coming back to you will still come in over RCS. That means you won’t get them, so you’ll also need to disable RCS on the server side.

First, head over to Google’s Disable Chat page and scroll to the bottom. Here, you’ll input your phone number. Google will send a six digit code for verification, which you’ll input into the second box.

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After verifying your phone number, Chat/RCS should be completely disabled so you can at least send and receive messages over SMS/MMS.

Keep Trying to Re-enable Chat Features if You Still Want to Use RCS

Fortunately, completely disabling Chat isn’t the end of RCS, as you can re-enable it whenever you want. There isn’t an exact science here, but I’d wait at least 24 hours before trying to reenable it after the nuclear option. That will at least give everything some time to reset.

Hopefully, it will reconnect instantly on the first try. But if not, you can continue to disable/enable it unit it finally reconnects, even if that takes a few days. Just keep in mind that there is a limit to the number of times Chat will attempt to reconnect each day, so toggle it sparingly.

How do I get Google Chat to work?

To open Google Chat in a browser, go to chat.google.com. You can also download the Google Chat desktop app..
Go to Google Chat or your Gmail account..
On the left, under “Chat,” click the name of the person you want to message. ... .
Enter a message..

Why is Google Chat not working in my phone?

Check the Messages app version: Make sure you and the person you're chatting with have the latest Messages app version. Check your default messaging app: Make sure that Messages is your device's default app for SMS. Check your Android version: Chat features only work if you're on Android 5.0 or higher.

What happened to Google chats?

This was the last Hangouts offering available to users. The Android and iOS apps died in July of this year. Hangouts had an arguably slow death, with Google allowing users to migrate over to Chat in 2021. The company announced in June 2022 that it would prompt Hangout users to move to Chat in Gmail or the app.

Why my Google Chat is not working on my Iphone?

On your mobile device, open Settings. Chat. Make sure app notifications are turned on. Check if Google Chat app notifications are also turned on.