TL;DR
- Google is preparing a new Quick Settings tile and dedicated menu to help users manage Android’s expanding satellite connectivity features.
- The menu lists compatible apps, revealing that X, Snapchat, and weather apps may soon support satellite data or calling.
- This feature distinguishes between different satellite connection types but is currently hidden behind a developer option in the latest Android Canary build.
A few years ago, taking an Android phone into an area without cell service meant you were completely cut off — unable to text friends, family, or even emergency services. Today, however, you wouldn’t be so disconnected thanks to satellite connectivity, a feature that links your phone directly to satellites orbiting Earth.
Google introduced platform support for satellite connectivity in last year’s Android release, though the feature was initially limited to emergency messaging. The technology has advanced significantly since then, however, paving the way for features like WhatsApp calling and live location sharing even without cellular coverage.