The upcoming Android 14 could be the first mobile platform to offer SMS support through satellite technology, potentially surpassing Apple’s iPhone tech in this regard. While the iPhone 14 series previously introduced satellite technology, Android 14 may have an advantage by incorporating satellite-based SMS support, which is currently unavailable for iPhone users.
Insights on the Satellite-Based SMS Feature
Team Pixel, a known source for Pixel-related news, revealed that Android is gearing up to introduce SMS support via satellite. However, it is important to note that this feature will require compatible hardware, which will be up to handset manufacturers to offer in their devices.
According to the Team Pixel account, both Pixel and Samsung Galaxy phones are expected to be the first to offer this SMS-centric satellite feature. With the launch of the Pixel 8 series just around the corner, there is anticipation for Google to shed more light on this technology, likely during the October launch event. It is important to highlight that the Team Pixel account is not an official source from Google, so it’s best to treat the news with some skepticism until confirmed by the company.
The Potential Impact of Satellite Technology
Apple has already demonstrated the practical uses of satellite technology, as it has enabled people stuck in remote areas to contact rescue teams for help. This has been particularly beneficial for hikers and adventure enthusiasts who can now venture into remote parts of the world with a sense of security, knowing they can reach out for assistance if needed.
With the integration of satellite technology into Android, a wider audience could benefit from its availability. Currently, Apple offers the satellite feature at no cost for the first two years, and it will be interesting to see if Google follows a similar approach. As we await further details from the company, there is hope that Google will make this technology available in more markets than Apple has offered so far.
Android 14 and its Impending Release
As Android 14 enters its final stages of beta testing, the full stable version is expected to be released in the coming weeks. With the promise of satellite-based SMS support and other exciting features, Android users can look forward to an enhanced mobile experience with the latest operating system.