Samsung starts showing a list of satellite-ready apps
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Samsung starts showing a list of satellite-ready apps
"Samsung phones now have a list of "satellite-ready" apps. This can allegedly be accessed by going to Settings > Connections > Satellite networks. This will then show a list of apps that are "satellite-ready" among those you have installed. So it's not an exhaustive list of every app out there that can use satellite connectivity, just a subset of those you have installed at any given moment."
"Before you go ahead and celebrate the fact that you can use Google Maps when you only have satellite connectivity, do note that what features (or even apps) work via satellites depends on your service. T-Mobile's T-Satellite basically works like a normal carrier data connection, except you connect to satellites, but other carriers like Verizon offer a much more restricted, emergency SOS and texting service only."
Samsung devices now feature a satellite-ready apps list accessible via Settings > Connections > Satellite networks, displaying compatible applications from your installed apps. This list represents a subset of available satellite-capable apps rather than a comprehensive catalog. Functionality varies significantly by carrier: T-Mobile's T-Satellite operates as standard carrier data over satellite connections, while Verizon restricts satellite features to emergency SOS and texting only. Samsung's list shows best-case scenarios dependent on individual service plans, not guaranteed capabilities across all carriers.
Read at GSMArena.com
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