Android 14 will bring direct satellite connectivity to smartphones

Hiroshi Lockheimer, Senior Vice President of Platforms and Ecosystems at Google, described how it, “was a stretch to get 3G + Wifi working,” on the first shipping Android phone (HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1)
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Tech giant Google said that the upcoming Android 14 will, “support our partners in enabling all of this,” after SpaceX and T-Mobile unveiled plans to deliver direct satellite connectivity to smartphones.

On Twitter, Hiroshi Lockheimer, Senior Vice President of Platforms and Ecosystems at Google, described how it, “was a stretch to get 3G + Wifi working,” on the first shipping Android phone (HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1) in 2008, reports a media source.

“Wild to think about user experiences for phones that can connect to satellites. When we launched G1 in ’08, it was a stretch to get 3G + Wifi working,” Hiroshi tweeted.

“Now we are designing for satellites. Cool! Excited to support our partners in enabling all of this in the next version of Android.”

The Android team is now, “designing for satellites,” and this support is planned for the, “next version of Android,” which the tech giant has confirmed as Android 14.

The OS release is likely to arrive in mid-to-late-2023, the report said.

According to Hiroshi, compared to standard LTE and 5G connections, “user experiences for phones that can connect to satellites,” will be different.

Satellite connectivity on phones is primarily aimed at emergency situations and getting rid of cellular dead zones, the report said.

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