The ability to confirm message receipt on Android platforms depends heavily on the messaging application used. Certain apps, such as those employing Rich Communication Services (RCS), offer read receipts as a standard feature. When activated by both the sender and recipient, these receipts indicate when a message has been delivered to and viewed by the intended party. However, Short Message Service (SMS) itself does not natively support read receipts in the same manner.
Confirmation of message delivery and viewing provides assurance and can streamline communication. In professional settings, it helps manage expectations and confirm that critical information has been received. Historically, the lack of a standardized read receipt system across all messaging platforms has led to inconsistencies and reliance on application-specific features. This has motivated the development and adoption of more advanced messaging protocols like RCS.