These Phone Brands Will Use Qualcomm’s Satellite Communication Tech Soon

Feb. 27, 2023



Xiaomi, Vivo, and More Collaborate with Qualcomm

Xiaomi, Vivo, and More Collaborate with Qualcomm

This will be enabled by Snapdragon Satellite, which is atwo-way messaging service, which aims to deliver truly global coverage from pole to pole. This even supports third-party messaging platforms. To recall, Apple first brought satellite communications to theiPhone 14 seriesbut it doesn’t support third-party apps.

For this, Qualcomm has collaborated with Irium, which is a global satellite communications company. Snapdragon Satellite is backed bySnapdragon 5G Modem-RF Systemsand Iridium’s satellite constellations.

Francesco Grilli, vice president of product management at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc, said, “By incorporating Snapdragon Satellite into next-generation devices, our partners will be able to offer satellite messaging capabilities thanks to a mature and commercially available global LEO constellation, which can allow subscribers around the world to communicate outdoors with emergency service providers, as well as family and friends.“

Qualcomm also plans to bring this tech tolaptops, tablets, vehicles, and IoT-backed devices. Plus, it soon wants to support 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN). We are expecting Android phones to start getting satellite connectivity by the end of this year.

However, there’s no word on when this will begin happening. None of the OEMs has provided any information regarding this. So, it’s best to wait for more updates to arrive. Therefore, stay tuned!

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