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Apple iPhone 13 to reportedly feature satellite connectivity


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Hardware will allow it to make calls and send texts in areas lacking cellular coverage, according to an analyst's note.

The iPhone 13 will reportedly have hardware that will allow it to tap satellite communications.

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Apple's iPhone 13 will feature satellite communication connectivity that will allow users to make calls and send texts in areas without cellular coverage, according to a note from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

The forthcoming handset will include hardware that allows it to tap low Earth orbit satellites, allowing it to stay connected in areas that lack 4G or 5G coverage, Kuo told investors in a note seen by MacRumors. The iPhone 13 is expected to use Qualcomm X60 baseband chip, which reportedly supports satellite communications.

Such a feature would make the iPhone more attractive to consumers who live in or near areas not well served by cellular service, as well as well as travelers who venture into areas that don't have coverage but still want the peace of mind of always available communications typically reserved for satellite phones.

Elon Musk's SpaceX has captured much attention with the launch of Starlink satellites expected to deliver its nascent broadband service to reach just about anywhere in the world. But SpaceX isn't the only company hoping to operate a constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit.

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Kuo singles out LEO satellite communication service provider Globalstar as the company "most likely to cooperate with Apple in terms of technology and service coverage." Globalstar has operated dozens of satellites for voice services at that altitude for many years.
 
Wow, that would be a game changer. Im sure the satellite usage would be a separate service though. And im willing to bet it wont be cheap. Generally, broadband satellite connections are used for emergencies because they are kind of slow and have latency
 
Is it just me or is that article just the same sentence over and over just slightly reworded?
 
Is it just me or is that article just the same sentence over and over just slightly reworded?

Bruh Youtubers are good for that type of shit. They be trying to pad the time of their videos and they will make the same point like 5 different times, sometimes not even bothering to change their wording.
 
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