Samsung Electronics confirmed the expansion of satellite communication capabilities for selected branded smartphones. The technological measure encompasses the recently launched Galaxy S26 series and other specific devices from the manufacturer’s portfolio. The official announcement took place on February 27, 2026. The corporate strategy involves direct partnerships with the main telecommunications operators operating in América, Norte, Europa and Japão. The South Korean company’s main focus is to provide a reliable connectivity layer for users. Essa alternative comes into action specifically in situations where traditional mobile cell phone networks become unavailable or suffer severe instabilities.
The new integrated features aim to support emergency responses and the maintenance of essential communications in remote areas. Samsung maintains open collaboration with infrastructure partners to enhance security for branded device owners. The initiative also seeks to integrate mobile experiences more efficiently in the current era of artificial intelligence. The top-of-the-line Modelos from the Galaxy family and devices from the Galaxy A series already have basic support since the year 2025. The gradual expansion announced now foresees the inclusion of more devices in the spatial connectivity ecosystem over the next few months.
Acordos commercials on América from Norte ensure access to emergency services
Nos Estados Unidos, the collaboration established with the operator T-Mobile uses the low-orbit infrastructure of the Starlink network. Essa partnership has supported T911 services, text messaging and basic data packets since 2025. Features operate on select models from the mainline Galaxy and Galaxy A series. Hardware compatibility covers devices released to the market after the arrival of the Galaxy S21 series.
The Verizon operator is also part of the manufacturer’s partner ecosystem in the North American territory. The telecommunications company provides eSOS and text messaging services on all Galaxy models from the Galaxy S25 series onwards. Samsung simultaneously advances commercial agreements with AT&T. The objective of the negotiations involves integrating similar satellite communication functionalities into Galaxy smartphones approved by the operator.
Essas strategic partnerships allow users to access essential communications tools when terrestrial networks fail due to geographic reasons. The exact implementation of the technology varies depending on the regional plans offered by partner operators. Specific U.S. government regulatory requirements also dictate the pace at which emergency services are released to the general public.
European Operadoras begins testing phase and gradual implementation of the system
On the European continent, the partnership signed with Virgin Media O2 makes satellite communication a reality for owners of some Galaxy smartphones. The local infrastructure undergoes adaptations to support data traffic originating directly from mobile devices. The joint tests with the operator MasOrange, located at Espanha, are scheduled to start in March 2026.
The Samsung works in parallel with the Vodafone to support emergency features on compatible Galaxy devices. Expansion in the European market occurs in a strictly gradual and controlled manner. The release schedule remains aligned with the availability of space infrastructure in each specific market and government approvals.
- Regional partnerships guarantee the implementation of the system according to network availability and local regulations in each country.
- Active features include sending messages, short data packets and emergency alerts in areas without cellular coverage.
- The service expansion encompasses text support, location data and government assistance in critical times.
Esses joint efforts between the hardware manufacturer and telecommunications companies contribute to more stable connectivity in extreme emergency scenarios. Usuários residents in selected regions gain access to survival tools in a progressive manner.
Japanese Mercado consolidates integrated alerts against natural disasters
No Japão, satellite communication has been providing text messaging and data functions since the year 2025. The big difference in the Asian market is the native integration with Sistema, Alerta, Terremotos and Tsunamis. The technology operates directly on devices from the Galaxy S22 line and later models. Operator KDDI leads this technical implementation on high-end devices and specific versions of the Galaxy A series.
From early 2026, new collaborations with operators SoftBank and docomo extend satellite capabilities to a greater number of Galaxy devices. The portfolio of compatible devices includes the so-called flagships and mid-range A-line models. The Rakuten Mobile also actively participates in the gradual rollout of space connectivity services in the Japanese archipelago.
The Japão stands out globally for the maturity of public safety alerts integrated into the commercial satellite system. Essa redundant communication infrastructure reinforces the reliability of authorities in situations of imminent natural risk or during widespread failures of the conventional network. The accuracy of sending geographic coordinates makes the work of search and rescue teams easier.
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Samsung continues to expand the total number of smartphone models compatible with satellite communication technology. The corporate strategy includes continuous joint work with operators and space constellation providers. Won-Joon Choi, president, chief operating officer and head of the R&D office of the Mobile eXperience division, highlighted the company’s efforts. The executive highlighted the mission of positioning the Galaxy line devices at the forefront of global mobile connectivity.
Satellite connectivity gains unprecedented relevance with the increasing integration of artificial intelligence tools into users’ daily lives. Data processing requires a constant internet connection to perform complex tasks. Galaxy devices designed for 2026 deliver smoother experiences even in adverse terrestrial signal conditions.

