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T-Mobile brings free Starlink satellite skills to iPhone and Android phones –with a tempting bonus if you sign up now
T-Mobile if offering free Starlink connectivity until July, even if you’re not a T-Mobile customer
TechRadar
published: Feb 10, 2025

T-Mobile has just announced you’ll now be able to access Starlink connectivity for free from your iPhone or Android device. The feature has just entered public beta and can be used by anyone who has a compatible device (see below for a full list), even if you're a customer with a different mobile carrier. Once you’ve signed up, your phone will be able to automatically connect to Starlink’s satellite network. This lets you send and receive iMessages and SMS texts when Wi-Fi and cellular service are unavailable. T-Mobile says that support for voice calls and mobile data will arrive at a later date. The service is free for now with limited spots available, and approved testers will get access until July. After that, any T-Mobile customer on the Go5G Next plan (or other eligible plan) will continue to receive Starlink connectivity for free. Other T-Mobile customers will pay $15 a month, while anyone else with a different carrier will pay $20 a month. And in a welcome bonus, T-Mobile says that any of its customers who register for the beta before the end of February will get a discount of $10 per month starting in July. Apple users already have free access to satellite connectivity, although this is provided by Globalstar, not Starlink. Apple initially limited this to contacting emergency services, but it can now be used to send iMessages and SMS texts to anyone when you don’t have Wi-Fi or cellular service. Unlike Starlink, Apple users need to point their device at the sky to connect to a satellite. Apple says that any users of T-Mobile’s Starlink offering will see the letters “SAT” in their device’s status bar when they’re connected to a satellite. If you want to use your device with Starlink, Apple says you’ll need a phone from the iPhone 14, iPhone 15 or iPhone 16 ranges, the latest version of iOS, and service from a compatible carrier (note that some carriers might require a specific supported cellular plan). As for Android, T-Mobile says its Starlink service will work with "most smartphones from the last four years". A full list of compatible devices is below. So, the next time you’re out in the wilderness without a reliable mobile connection, you’ll have one more option at your disposal. You never know, it could end up saving the day. These phones that are compatible with T-Mobile Starlink at the time of writing:
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