Samsung turned around. After launch Galaxy We learned from S23 that satellite communication still has time, but not even a month has passed and the company has already presented its solution, which it has also successfully tested. But if Apple can send emergency SOS via satellites, Samsung devices will also be able to stream videos. And that's not all.
Samsung announced in a press release that it has developed a 5G NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) modem technology that enables two-way direct communication between smartphones and satellites. This technology allows smartphone users to send and receive text messages, calls and data even when there is no mobile network nearby. The company plans to integrate this technology into future Exynos chips.
The South Korean company's new technology is similar to what we've seen in the iPhone 14 series, which allows the phones to send emergency messages in remote areas with no signal. However, Samsung's 5G NTN technology greatly expands this. Not only does it bring connectivity to remote areas and regions previously unreachable by traditional communication networks, be it mountains, deserts or oceans, but the new technology can also be useful in connecting disaster-prone areas or communicating with drones, or even according to Samsung and flying cars.
Samsung's 5G NTN meets the standards defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP Release 17), which means it is compatible and interoperable with traditional communication services offered by chip companies, smartphone manufacturers and telecom operators. Samsung tested this technology by successfully connecting to LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites through simulations using its existing Exynos 5300 5G modem. The company says its new technology will bring two-way text messaging and even high-definition video streaming.
She could already come with Galaxy S24, that is, in a year, although the question here is what kind of chip this series will use, since according to the latest reports, Samsung does not want to return to its own Exynos at its peak. However, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is already capable of satellite communication, but the phone itself must be capable of it, and above all, the software from Google must be prepared in its Androidu, which is expected only from its 14th version.
Of course, so that someone believes what is written here: D such crap, like what you wrote about the S23U, how it doesn't photograph divinely. Then you have it in your hand and it's not enough to be surprised. You throw pretty fairy tales here every day
They are informace from the official press release, no fabrication, so relax :-).
He plans to … plans to … in the coming years…. Let's see what kind of chips ... maybe with S24.. what is it??? Where is he digging? apple ???? Blah.. blah… blah..
Apple it's completely wrong with that hmje satellite but that's the truth 😀 quick quick let's be the first but the functionality is poor
Kam digs in the sense that Apple it only has SOS communication and nothing else so far. Samsung immediately showed that it does not want to focus only on some emergency, but on full-fledged communication. If he has it before Apple, it's clear who the winner is here.
Good day.. I'm sorry.,, but.." if driv will have it".. yes IF ! I'm really sorry, but apple at least it already has something via satellite... poor Samsung had to hrrrr... is it copying some alleged plans, in drawings, again? and there is nothing in the final! But dude .. there is an article .. only the headline could have been really modest!
The Iowans cried again.
Maybe Samsung will have better satellite communication, but it doesn't have better phones overall. I would never do such a downgrade to go from an iPhone to any Samsung...
Well, there won't be much in that poppy either. 😁
I, on the other hand, don't understand how anyone can use that apple ball counter, which to this day can't do, for me, absolutely basic things.
Sure, and if it goes free everywhere, then what am I going to pay like a moron for the tariff 😀 and satellite operation is free because I just go around the earth 😀
FREE? do you really believe that? samsung invests billions to launch satellites into earth's orbit to provide services for free... you don't think that's important, look at the cost of calls via satellite networks today,
and didn't NOKIA have this feature 15 years ago? People on the construction site could call something like a walkie-talkie, a similar function, and no operator was needed