Samsung Galaxy S23: Apple’s smartphones are popular all over the world. The reason for this is their special features. According to the latest reports, the Samsung company is bringing some special features of Apple in its smartphones. It has been informed in the latest reports that the Samsung company is going to give a special feature of its upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 series Apple. The name of this feature is Satellite Communication. Through this feature, users will be able to make emergency calls even in areas without a network. Let us know the details related to this.
Unique Satellite Communication Feature
It has been informed in the latest media report that South Korean tech company Samsung is going to offer Unique Satellite Communication (Unique Satellite Communication) feature of iPhone 14 series in its upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 series. It is reported that the Samsung company has partnered with Iridium Communications for this special feature. Iridium Communications Company provides voice calling and data communication service through 66 low-orbit satellites.
These companies are using satellite connectivity
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On the other hand, Apple Company is working with Global Star Company for satellite connectivity. Apart from Apple and Samsung, Chinese company Huawei has also worked on this feature some time ago. The Chinese company has given satellite connectivity feature in its latest Mate 50 and Mate 50 Pro smartphones. Huawei used Beidou satellite for this feature.
Feature is limited to America and Canada
There is also news that the satellite connectivity feature that comes with the iPhone 14 series is currently available only for users in the US and Canada. However, such reports are being received that Apple is soon preparing to roll out this feature in other countries as well. It has also been claimed in the report that under the Samsung Satellite Communication feature, along with calls, the facility of sending text messages and sharing low-resolution photos can also be given.
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