Satellite connectivity is a feature that was launched alongside the iPhone 14 and there is news that the feature will be coming in via Android 14. Also, Samsung is planning to integrate the feature into the Google Pixel 7 modem and now MediaTek is planning on working with this feature. This will provide options for Android users who want to try out satellite connectivity.
Satellite connectivity from Mediatek
MediaTek recently unveiled its MT6825 chipset, which supports the firm’s 3GPP Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) technology, after prior statements from Qualcomm and Samsung about delivering satellite connection to Android handsets. A seamless satellite communication experience is offered by MediaTek’s standalone MT6825 chipsets, which can be included in any high-end smartphone, the company said.
The Motorola Defy 2 and the Bullitt Cat S75 smartphones will be the first to employ the new MT6825 processor, according to MediaTek’s announcement. Bullitt’s Satellite Connect platform will be used by the devices, which will also include two-way satellite messaging, location sharing, and emergency SOS.
In addition to announcing a new chipset, MediaTek also mentioned that Bullitt has announced the Motorola Defy Satellite Link, a Bluetooth attachment that when connected to a phone enables you to send messages via satellite, share your position, and contact emergency services. Both iPhones and Android phones are compatible with the Motorola Defy Satellite Connection.
In April 2023, the product will be stocked and priced at $99. For $149, you may also purchase it with a one-year subscription plan that offers up to 30 two-way communications each month.