The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is likely to support satellite communications

After Apple, apparently Samsung also plans to support in the next generation of its flagships Satellite communications provide to users. According to this new report, the South Korean giant plans to work with US-based Iridium Communications to bring this feature to the series phones. Galaxy S23 Add your future.
While Samsung has yet to reveal any official details about the Galaxy S23 series, reports suggest that the series will include three devices with minor hardware improvements over last year’s Galaxy S22 series. The phones are said to be powered by Qualcomm’s latest flagship chipset, the 2nd generation Snapdragon 8, and their cameras will also come with improvements.
Meanwhile, a new report published by Korean publication ETNews claims that the series may also support satellite communications.
Galaxy S23 series will be equipped with satellite communication
Quoted from XDA-Developers The report states that Samsung is partnering with Iridium Communications to use the company’s 66 low-orbit communications satellites and bring the satellite connectivity feature to Galaxy S23 series users. Unlike Apple, which only provides emergency communications via satellite, Samsung’s feature will also include sending text messages and low-resolution images.
With its Mate 50 series, Huawei has also provided its users with a satellite communication feature that uses Beidou satellites, and users can use it to send and receive limited text messages.
It is not yet clear whether Samsung plans to make this feature available to users for free like Apple or will charge for it. However, we can expect more information about this feature to be released in the months following the launch of the Galaxy S23 series.