Your next Android phone might text via satellite, thanks to Qualcomm

You've been misled. The new frontier of mobile connectivity isn't 5G or even 6G, it's satellite. Last year it was Apple unveiling its lineup of SOS via satellite-capable iPhone 14 handsets. This year it's Qualcomm, laying the groundwork at CES 2023 for a legion of satellite-based two-way-messaging-capable Android phones in 2023 and beyond.

Demonstrating satellite communication capabilities, especially ones on mobile test platform handsets and with software that's propriety and many steps from consumer availability, isn't easy. Even when you're only trying to do a simulated test, you want to take extraordinary measures to prove that your satellite systems work. And in lieu of that, you set the mood.

Welcome to the remote testing ground. (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

Qualcomm's big idea for demonstrating Snapdragon Satellite to an eager group of tech journalists was to take us far, far away from the bustling, neon-light-filled, gambling mecca that is Las Vegas.

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