T-Mobile's satellite internet now powers Google Maps among these apps
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T-Mobile’s “T-Satellite” service is now making it possible to do more than just call or text. The recent rollout upgrades internet access so users can access a variety of apps on their Android device, wherever they are.
The T-Satellite network is powered by Starlink, which means a massive array of satellites is always orbiting ready to connect devices to the internet. While the extent of connection was limited to calls and texts previously, T-Mobile announced that its satellite network will now be able to connect devices to certain apps like Google Maps.
Google Maps is one of the obvious choices to benefit from T-Mobile’s new network. As limited as it is, any app that allows communication and navigation in places without a cellular connection is key. That means a few Google apps get access.
That includes Google Maps, Find Hub, Messages, and Personal Safety. With that, whenever the device loses connection, T-Satellite kicks in and provides a connection for these apps to keep running. For instances where you forgot to download the area in Google Maps, this can be more than useful.
T-Mobile makes it clear in its press releases that this rollout is not just a simple tie-in for users. Google Messages will get access to Gemini in-app, and WhatsApp through T-Satellite will allow users to voice and video chat via satellite connection. Google’s Personal Safety is another significant addition, considering it would theoretically allow car crash detection to work properly anywhere.
T-Mobile announced a full list of Android apps that will be optimized for T-Satellite. The company notes that more apps will be coming soon.
The satellite network will trigger automatically in instances where general cellular network drops. Any of the listed apps will work properly in that instance, though it’s important to ensure these apps are updated. It’s also worth mentioning that anyone can join T-Mobile’s T-Satellite program, regardless of whether traditional cell service is being used.
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