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Home » Verizon Activates Satellite Texting for Android Devices

Verizon Activates Satellite Texting for Android Devices

March 19, 2025
in 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi, Space Networking & Orbital Data Centers
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Verizon has expanded its satellite-to-cellular messaging capabilities, becoming the first U.S. carrier to enable customers to send text messages via satellite to any other device when outside the reach of terrestrial networks. Starting today, the service is rolling out to select Android devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Google Pixel 9 series, with full availability expected over the next two weeks.

The upgrade allows Verizon customers to stay connected even in remote areas where traditional cellular coverage is unavailable. The move is part of Verizon’s broader strategy to integrate satellite technology into everyday wireless services. Beyond basic text messaging, Verizon has recently been testing satellite-based data services and video calling, highlighting its push toward the convergence of satellite and terrestrial telecom infrastructure.

Verizon also continues to deploy satellite technology for emergency response, providing portable satellite-linked assets during crises, temporary satellite backhaul for new cell sites, and satellite-powered IoT services for industries such as logistics, energy, and agriculture. The latest expansion strengthens Verizon’s commitment to building a network that ensures connectivity in even the most remote locations.

• Verizon launches two-way satellite texting to any device via select Samsung Galaxy S25 and Google Pixel 9 smartphones.

• Service rolls out starting today, with full availability over the next two weeks.

• Verizon continues testing satellite-based data and video calling services.

• Satellite technology supports Verizon’s emergency response and IoT offerings.

• Part of Verizon’s broader strategy to integrate satellite and terrestrial networks.

“We know our customers expect more and we continue to innovate for them,” said Joe Russo, EVP & President, Global Network and Technology at Verizon.

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