Subj : T-Mobiles Starlink satellite service officially launches heres w To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Thu Jul 24 2025 12:00:06 T-Mobiles Starlink satellite service officially launches heres which phones it supports and how it compares to Apples free rival Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 10:49:33 +0000 Description: T-Mobile customers can now get Starlink-powered satellite service for $10 a month here's how it compares to Apple's free service. FULL STORY ======================================================================T-Mobile s Starlink-powered satellite service has just fully launched You can connect to satellites without needing apps or settings changes Its available for a monthly fee, even to non-T-Mobile customers T-Mobile has just launched its Starlink satellite service , dubbed T-Satellite, after testing it for many months . It brings connectivity to remote areas not currently served by any of the major mobile networks but what do you get from T-Mobile, and how does it compare to the free alternative offered by Apple? With T-Satellite , T-Mobile says youll get coverage provided by over 650 satellites orbiting the Earth. Your phone will connect automatically, with no apps to download or settings to change. That said, you may get a small amount of downtime as your phone disconnects from one satellite and connects to another the satellites are moving in orbit, after all, so you wont always be hooked up to the same one. According to T-Mobile, the service works with over 60 mobile devices . That includes every iPhone from the iPhone 13 onwards, the Samsung Galaxy S21 and later, Google Pixel phones going back to the Google Pixel 9, and more. Other supported devices include the latest Motorola Razr 2025 series and the latest Samsung Galaxy A56 . You can read the full list on T-Mobile's eligibility guide . The latest Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 are listed as "coming soon". If youre on T-Mobiles Go5G Next or Experience Beyond plans, you get T-Satellite included for free. Other T-Mobile customers can access it for $10 a month per line, although the company says the price will rise to $15 per month after a limited time. Customers of other networks can also sign up for $10 a month (later $15 a month) by contacting T-Mobile. How does Apple compare? (Image credit: Apple) Apple has offered its own satellite service for a few years now, so you might be wondering what its advantages and disadvantages are compared to T-Satellite. For one thing, Apples offering is a lot broader than what you get with T-Mobile. With Apple, you can send and receive messages, contact emergency services, share your whereabouts with Find My , organize roadside assistance for your vehicle, and get weather reports. T-Satellite, meanwhile, only supports sending and receiving text messages. It doesnt offer data or any of the other services that Apple supports. As well as that, Apples satellite functionality is entirely free (for the time being, at least), whereas T-Mobiles requires a monthly subscription. On the other hand, you can only access Apples satellite service if you have an Apple device, while T-Mobiles works with a range of iOS and Android products. Youll need to consider which option suits you best based on your circumstances. But with T-Satellite emerging from its beta-testing period, youve got another choice for staying connected when youre off the grid. You might also like T-Mobile brings free Starlink satellite skills to iPhone and Android phones with a tempting bonus if you sign up now T-Mobile is rolling out satellite coverage to its plans soon and you can already try it out for free even if you're at another carrier How to send satellite messages on iPhone ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/t-mobiles-starlink-satellite-service-official ly-launches-heres-which-phones-it-supports-and-how-it-compares-to-apples-free- rival --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .