The upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max and foldable iPhone Ultra could revolutionize the way users connect in areas of poor cellular coverage. According to information from a reliable source, the devices will feature Apple’s new proprietary C2 modem, compatible with non-terrestrial 5G networks (5G NR-NTN). The change marks a significant transition: satellite connectivity would no longer be an exclusive emergency resource but would become an automated day-to-day functionality.
C2 modem integration allows the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra to automatically switch to satellite coverage when conventional cellular signals weaken. Diferentemente from current models, which require manual positioning of the phone to connect to satellites, the new generation would maintain connection even when the device is in your pocket, inside the car or indoors.
Satellite Connectivity Transformação
5G NR-NTN (5G New Radio Non-Terrestrial Network) represents a significant advance in mobile technology. Atualmente, satellite capabilities serve as a safety net for critical situations, limited to emergency communications. With the C2 modem, this scenario changes radically. Usuários in remote regions, rural areas or areas with poor cellular infrastructure will gain automated access to satellite coverage, without the need for manual configuration or conscious activation.
5G NR-NTN compatibility offers higher speeds compared to previous satellite systems. Isso allows everyday functionality — from sending messages to uploading data — to work seamlessly, even outside traditional cellular coverage zones.
Especificações expected for iPhone 18 Pro and Ultra
Rumors indicate that the C2 modem will be integrated into three main models:
- iPhone 18 Pro with 6.1-inch screen
- iPhone 18 Pro Max with 6.7-inch screen
- Foldable iPhone Ultra with flexible display technology
The proprietary modem represents substantial investment by Apple in connectivity infrastructure. Diferentemente from previous versions that used third-party modems, the C2 was developed in-house, suggesting finer control over functionality and hardware integration.
Practical Impacto for users with poor reception
If the rumors are confirmed, historical reception problems on iPhones — a common complaint among users for decades — could be minimized or eliminated on a large scale. Regiões where traditional cellular signals often fail — mountains, deserts, rural areas, moving vehicles — would receive consistent coverage through the integrated satellite network.
Automating switching between cellular and satellite networks reduces user friction. Não no need to check signals, activate special applications or point the phone at the sky. The iPhone 18 Pro simply maintains connection, regardless of the signal source.
Apple plans to formally announce these models in September 2026, when the company’s annual release cycle traditionally occurs.

