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Samsung Rolls Out Satellite Messaging for Galaxy Phones

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
February 28, 2026
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., late yesterday, announced the expansion of satellite communication capabilities to select Galaxy smartphones, including the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, through partnerships with top and leading telecommunications operators in North America, Europe, and Japan. The move reinforces Samsung’s commitment to user safety and next-generation connectivity, particularly as AI becomes integral to everyday infrastructure.

The increase of satellite communication support for Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones, including the recently introduced Galaxy S26 series, has been formally verified. This launch, which offers emergency SOS, two-way texting, and limited data capabilities in places without cellular coverage, is a major step toward competing with comparable safety features from Apple and Google. 

The key highlight of this launch is that all of the Galaxy S26 models (S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra) have this feature. Depending on the carrier and location, retroactive support is also being enabled for some earlier models, such as the Galaxy S21 series and beyond, as well as some Galaxy A series devices.

According to a statement from Won-Joon Choi, President and Head of the R&D Office at Samsung Electronics’ MX Business, emphasising that Samsung has a rich legacy in wireless communications, and the team will continue to lead through open collaboration with global partners. He also went further to say that as satellite connectivity becomes essential to the mobile landscape, the team will be dedicated to ensuring Galaxy users stay connected when it matters most.

With AI now embedded in daily life, reliable connectivity is more critical than ever. Satellite communication, designed to support emergency response and essential messaging when terrestrial networks are unavailable, has become a vital component of commercial mobile infrastructure. Since 2025, Samsung has integrated satellite features into flagship and Galaxy A series devices and continues to expand support across more models and regions in the global space.

The rollout and deployment of the service are underway, and this will be in phases based on the local network readiness and regulatory approvals. Samsung is working closely with regional operators and satellite providers to deliver reliable messaging, data, and emergency services, even in areas without traditional coverage.

For eligibility and activation information, users are advised to check the “Satellite” options on their device or refer to the specific package offered by their carrier.

Visit the link to see a list of all the global partnerships in which Samsung will work to expand the satellite connectivity. 

Samsung is also in active discussions with additional telecommunications operators to extend satellite connectivity across more Galaxy product categories in the future.

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