American mobile operator T-Mobile has announced the start of beta testing for Starlink satellite communication. Users of AT&T and Verizon operators can also participate in the test. Currently, it is possible to send messages via iMessage and SMS, and later internet and voice calls will be added. The free test will last until July.
Requirements for smartphones:
- iPhone 14 and above (Plus, Pro, Pro Max)
- Google Pixel 9 (Pro, Pro Fold, Pro XL)
- Samsung Galaxy A14, A15, A16, A35, A53, A54
- Samsung Galaxy S21 and above (Plus, Ultra, FE)
- Samsung Galaxy X Cover6 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 and above
All devices must have the latest version of iOS or Android.
If the operator is not T-Mobile, a special tariff plan is required.
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