T-Mobile and Starlink Launch Direct-to-Cell Service in iOS 18.3 Update
Yesterday, Apple rolled out its iOS 18.3 update, revealing an intriguing enhancement that was not highlighted in the official release notes: the integration of Starlink’s direct satellite communication service for T-Mobile users across the United States.
New Messaging Capabilities in Remote Areas
This innovative service began its beta testing last month and allows individuals to send and receive text messages even in areas with no cellular coverage. Users of the iPhone 14 and later models on T-Mobile’s network can now contact emergency help, send texts, and share their locations seamlessly when they find themselves in areas devoid of cellular signals.
Expanded Connectivity Options
The addition of this messaging feature is significant for T-Mobile subscribers using Apple devices; prior to this update, their satellite communication options were largely restricted to emergency services through Globalstar—Apple’s original partner for satellite connectivity. Unlike Globalstar’s system that requires users to aim their phone at satellites directly, the newly integrated Starlink service functions automatically. Once a user is connected, a special T-Mobile SpaceX status icon will display on their device.
Users have begun receiving notifications from T-Mobile regarding this beta phase, confirming that those with compatible iPhones updated to iOS 18.3 can send messages via satellite.
A Sneak Peek into Future Features
T-Mobile has announced that participation in this beta program will be free of charge during its testing stage. More details about pricing once the service becomes commercially available later this year will be shared by the carrier soon after thorough evaluations are completed. The company also aims to extend functionalities such as data connections and voice calling via satellites beyond texting capabilities while forming international roaming partnerships alongside SpaceX for global outreach.
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