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Samsung Galaxy phones now show which apps work on a satellite network when you’re off the grid

By technologistmag.com14 March 20262 Mins Read
Samsung Galaxy phones now show which apps work on a satellite network when you’re off the grid
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Samsung is rolling out a new feature for its Galaxy range of smartphones that is designed to help users understand which apps will actually work when connected to a satellite network. There’s a new “Satellite-ready” apps section, which lists all the apps that remain functional even when the phone is outside of traditional cellular network connectivity.

These apps still work via satellite connectivity, so now, users won’t have to guess which apps are functional and can quickly check in the system settings.

This makes off-grid connectivity easier to understand

Samsung has been gradually expanding satellite communication support across its devices in recent years. Newer Galaxy phones are increasingly capable of connecting to satellite networks for emergency messaging and limited data services. With more apps supporting these low-bandwidth satellite connections, more services will eventually support sending messages, location data, or basic information.

A small feature that could be very useful

While the new settings page might seem like a minor update, it solves a practical problem for users who rely on satellite connectivity in remote areas. The feature appears under Settings > Connections > Satellite networks, where a dedicated menu shows a list of the “satellite-ready” apps.

So instead of testing one by one, Galaxy users will soon be able to check which apps will still work when they are already off the grid. It’s a simple additional that could make satellite feature far more usable.

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