Samsung Rumored To Include This New Apple, Huawei Feature With The Galaxy S23 Line

Samsung Rumored To Include This New Apple, Huawei Feature With The Galaxy S23 Line
few weeks ago Apple introduced the Emergency SOS feature in the iPhone 14 series. iPhone 14 users in the United States and Canada who are facing an emergency situation without the ability to connect to the cellular network, Wi-Fi or their carrier's mobile hotspot to watch the sky are looking for some help heaven. . In other words, iPhone 14 users will be able to connect to a satellite that will help them send a message to the emergency services or Apple-trained experts who will deliver the message to the proper authorities.
Huawei has limited satellite service for users of its latest flagship Mate 50 series. Using the Chinese-made Beidou satellite navigation system to circumvent the US GPS ban, Huawei's satellite service will allow users to send (but not receive) text messages in case of emergency. The system is only accessible from outside mainland China.
Apple has reached an agreement with satellite communications company Globalstar. Now comes news that Samsung has reached an agreement with Iridium, a telecommunications company that uses 66 satellites in low Earth orbit to provide voice and data communications for satellite phones. Iridium and Samsung have reportedly reached an agreement and a word from Korea ETNews is that the upcoming Galaxy S23 series will also have satellite connectivity.
The report claims that Galaxy S23 users will be able to send text messages and satellite stickers. Also mention Samsung expects the feature to work well in North and South America, Europe, Russia and China. The company also believes there will be a demand for satellite services in areas where the cellular infrastructure is still uncertain.
In this regard, Apple and Huawei now has a competitive advantage, as Samsung is expected to announce the service as early as this year before the announcement of the Galaxy S23 series.

Satellite connectivity isn't the only thing Samsung fans are happy about. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to have a 200MP image sensor that is different from the Sammy-made ISOCELL HP1 used in the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra and Xiaomi 12T Pro.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra VS iPhone 14 Pro Max VS Huawei P50 Pro

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