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T-Mobile and Starlink have teamed together providing satellite-to-mobile service in remote areas where no carrier towers can reach. 

 

How to get T-Satellite

Head on over to ourT-Satellite page to learn more about the service! 

  • T-Satellite is automatically included On Us on our top plans, Experience Beyond and Go5G Next.
  • To check which plan you’re on or switch to another, useMy T-Mobile or the T-Mobile T-Life App.
  • Not on one of our top plans?
    • Eligible customers with a compatible device can add T-Satellite to your plan by visiting "Manage Add Ons" in your account. You’ll see the option there to add satellite service to your plan. 

Want to cancel or opt-out?

If you no longer wish to use the service, you can remove it in 'Manage Data & Add-Ons' in your account.

 

About T-Satellite phone service

Stay connected in places never thought possible with T-Satellite. Starlink direct-to-cell satellites complement the existing T-Mobile network by acting as cell towers in space. This allows you to stay connected even when you are outside of the range of a cell tower. No set up, no stress, no pointing at the sky. It just works. 

T-Satellite supports text messaging, location sharing and now picture messaging and satellite data as devices become eligible. Check the device eligibility list below to see which features your device supports.

 
What to expect?
 

Things to know

Performance may vary based on factors such as your location and the number of customers accessing the service. To enjoy the best possible experience, we recommend using the service outdoors with a clear view of the sky.

  • Coverage may not be available on airplanes, inside buildings, cruise ships, and other places with obstructed views of the sky.
  • Coverage can be impacted by topography (e.g. mountains, canyons, tree cover, etc.)
  • Due to ongoing regulatory coordination, there may be areas in some states that do not allow satellite coverage.
  • When no other traditional or roaming networks are available, your device will prioritize connecting to T-Satellite – when available – for the best possible experience.
    • Apple iPhone: If you see signal bars, the word ‘SAT,’ and the network name ‘T-Mobile SpaceX' or ‘T-Sat+Starlink' you are connected to T-Satellite. 
    • Android: If you see a satellite icon and the network name ‘T-Mobile SpaceX' or ‘T-Sat+Starlink' you are connected to T-Satellite.

Coverage Availability

  • T-Satellite currently covers the Continental U.S., including Puerto Rico, Hawaii and parts of southern Alaska.
  • Check out our coverage map to see where T-Satellite coverage is available. We are also collaborating with our global roaming partners and SpaceX to offer T-Satellite to our customers traveling abroad in the future.

Message Delays

Messages may take longer to send. Your phone will continue to try to resend the message until it is successfully sent or fails. If the message fails, you will be notified of a failed message and prompted to resend.

 
Share your experience
 

Your feedback is invaluable in helping us identify pain points and optimize the experience. How to send feedback:

  • You can send feedback at any time using our T-Life app. Open the app and lightly shake your device, which will bring up a help menu.
    • Select Report an Issue
    • Select T-Satellite
    • Select the appropriate category
  • Provide your feedback
  • If you're trying to share feedback through the T-Life app while connected to T-Satellite, you may see a "no internet connection" message. Don’t worry! You can still submit your feedback, and it will be sent once you're connected to the T-Mobile cellular network.

 
Eligible devices
 

Here is a list of devices that are currently compatible with T-Satellite. Be sure to keep your phone's software up to date for the best experience. Some non-T-Mobile device variants are not satellite capable.

Some satellite eligible phones are not supported for T-Mobile Text to 911.Learn more here.

Apple

Device make/modelTextPicture messagingData
Apple iPhone 13YesYesYes
Apple iPhone 13 ProYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 13 Pro MaxYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 13 miniYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 14YesYesYes
Apple iPhone 14 PlusYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 14 ProYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 14 Pro MaxYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 15YesYesYes
Apple iPhone 15 PlusYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 15 ProYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 15 Pro MaxYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 16YesYesYes
Apple iPhone 16 PlusYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 16 ProYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 16 Pro MaxYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 16eYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 17YesYesYes
Apple iPhone 17 ProYesYesYes
Apple iPhone 17 Pro MaxYesYesYes
Apple iPhone AirYesYesYes

 

Google

Device make/modelTextPicture messagingData
Google Pixel 9YesYesComing soon
Google Pixel 9aYesNoNo
Google Pixel 9 ProYesYesComing soon
Google Pixel 9 Pro XLYesYesComing soon
Google Pixel 9 Pro FoldYesYesComing soon
Google Pixel 10YesYesYes
Google Pixel 10 ProYesYesYes
Google Pixel 10 Pro XLYesYesYes
Google Pixel 10 FoldYesYesYes

 

Motorola

Device make/modelTextPicture messagingData
moto g play 2026YesYesYes
moto edge 2025YesYesComing soon
moto g 5G 2025YesYesYes
moto g 2024YesYesNo
moto g power 5G 2025YesYesYes
moto razr 2024YesYesNo
moto razr+ 2024YesYesNo
moto razr 2025YesYesComing soon
moto razr+ 2025YesYesComing soon
moto razr ultra 2025YesYesComing soon
moto edge 2024YesYesNo
moto edge 2022YesYesNo
moto g stylus 2024YesYesNo

 

Samsung

Device make/modelTextPicture messagingData
Samsung Galaxy A14YesYesNo
Samsung Galaxy A15 5GYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A16 5G SEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A16 5GYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A25 SEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A26 SEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A35YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A36 SEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A36 5GYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A53YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A54YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy A56 5G SEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S21YesYesNo
Samsung Galaxy S21+YesYesNo
Samsung Galaxy S21 UltraYesYesNo
Samsung Galaxy S21 FEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S22YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S22+YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S22 UltraYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S23YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S23+YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S23 UltraYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S23 FEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S24YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S24+YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S24 FEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S25YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S25+YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S25 UltraYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S25 EdgeYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy S25 FEYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy XCover6 ProYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy XCover7 ProYesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3YesYesNo
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3YesYesNo
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6YesYesYes
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7YesYesYes

 

T-Mobile

Device make/modelTextPicture messagingData
T-Mobile REVVL 7YesComing soonComing soon
T-Mobile REVVL 7 ProYesComing soonComing soon
T-Mobile REVVL 8YesComing soonComing soon
T-Mobile REVVL 8 ProYesComing soonComing soon

Devices listed as satellite capable include SE and Non-Stock versions.

 

Using T-Satellite on your device

T-Satellite supports  text messaging, including texts to 911, Location sharing, and will offer picture messaging and satellite data as compatible apps and devices become eligible.  

 
How do I connect?
 

When you are in an area without traditional or roaming cellular services, your satellite-optimized device will automatically connect to the T-Satellite network. Manually selecting the T-Satellite network will not work while other cellular connection options are available. When connected to T-Satellite, your device will display ‘T-Mobile SpaceX’ or ‘T-Sat+Starlink’ at the top-left side of your screen.

 
Send a text message
 

To send a text message while connected to T-Satellite, simply send texts as you usually would from your device. Messages may take longer to send.

For more details, check out one of our device tutorials below;

Picture Messages are now supported on most Android phones.  We’ll continue to add support for picture messages on more phones in the coming months.

 

Sending text messages to 911 Emergency Services

  • To reach 911, enter '911' in the recipient field to connect with an emergency operator.
  • Your location is automatically shared with 911 to help first responders locate you quickly.
  • If calling 911, your device will search for an available network. If none are available, Starlink’s satellite emergency messaging service will be used.
 
Location Sharing
 

Android OS

  • Open the Google Messages app. 
  • Open a new/existing google message thread.
  • Select the '+' icon.
  • Select theLocation icon.
  • The one-time location URL is sent to the recipient.

Apple iOS

Through iMessage

  • Open the Messages app.
  • Open a conversation or start a new message.
  • Tap the Apps button.
  • Tap Location.
  • Tap the Pin icon.
  • TapSend Pin.
  • Tap Send.

Through SMS/MMS (non-Apple phones)

  • Open theMessages app.
  • Open a conversation or start a new message.
  • Tap theApps button.
  • TapLocation.
  • TapSend Pin.

 

 
Using Apps with Satellite Data 
 

As satellite service becomes available, some apps may perform differently than on traditional cellular networks. Apps that are designed for high-latency, low-bandwidth conditions are more likely to deliver the best experience. We’re working with developers to expand support, starting with essentials like maps, weather, and messaging. Check the list below for apps currently optimized for satellite use.

Things to Know

  • Satellite connections aren’t always instant—because satellites move overhead, your phone may need a moment to find one. If you don’t see signal right away, just give it a little time and try again. This isn’t high speed data, but it’s built for what matters most off grid.
  • Make sure to download and sign in to supported apps before heading into satellite coverage.
  • Keep your phone and app software updated for the best experience.
  • Some app functionality may be different or not available on satellite.
  • If you already have T-Satellite, there are no extra charges or sign-up needed—just connect and go! Head on over to ourT-Satellite page to learn more about the service!

 

Satellite data apps

A growing list of apps are optimized for T-Satellite on select phones, with more on the way! If you already have one of the apps below, make sure you have the latest update before heading into satellite coverage.

Android apps

  • AccuWeather
  • AllTrails
  • CalTopo
  • Google Find Hub
  • Google Maps
  • Google Messages (with Gemini)
  • Google Personal Safety
  • Overwatch x Rescue SOS
  • onX Backcountry
  • onX Hunt
  • onX Offroad
  • Samsung Weather
  • T-Life
  • WhatsApp
  • X
  • Yahoo Mail

 

Apple apps

  • AccuWeather
  • Apple Compass
  • Apple Fitness
  • Apple Maps
  • Apple Messages
  • Apple Music
  • Apple Weather
  • CalTopo
  • Google Maps
  • Overwatch x Rescue SOS
  • onX Backcountry
  • onX Fish
  • onX Hunt
  • onX Offroad
  • T-Life
  • WhatsApp
  • X
  • Yahoo Mail
 
Accessing T-Life on T-Satellite 
 

When connected to T-Satellite, T-Life will help you get the best from T-Satellite and prevent warnings from services that don’t function over satellite. Here’s how T-Life changes:

Table of features available when T-Life is connected through T-Satellite.
What’s availableWhat’s not available
  • Information about T-Satellite and how it works
  • Tips on getting the best connection
  • T-Mobile recommended apps optimized for T-Satellite
  • AI assistant dedicated to answering questions about T-Satellite
  • Messaging access, including sharing your location via messaging
  • Send feedback in T-Life at any time with a light shake of your device.
  • Account management to manage your plan, features, or services
  • T-Mobile Tuesdays or Magenta Status
  • SyncUP DRIVE, KIDS, and TRACKER
  • Scam Shield
  • Contacting customer support
  • Reporting network performance issues
  • Shopping for devices, plans, or features, including viewing promotions or offers

 

Using T-Satellite as a Non-T-Mobile Customer

To use T-Satellite, you'll need an unlocked, satellite optimized phone with eSIM capabilities. This lets you activate the T-Satellite service digitally and allows your phone to easily switch between your regular network and the satellite service. 

Click here to see the list of optimized devices. 

 
What is an unlocked phone?
 

An unlocked phone lets you use your phone with another carrier. If your phone is locked, it may restrict access to certain services, including T-Satellite connectivity.

  • If you purchased your phone directly from the manufacturer (e.g., Apple, Samsung), it is likely already unlocked.
  • If you bought your phone through a carrier, it may be locked to that carrier.
    • On iPhone: Go toSettings >General >About >Scroll to Carrier Lock > If it says 'No SIM restrictions', your phone is unlocked. 
    • On Samsung: Go toSettings >Connections >Mobile Networks >Network Operators > If you see multiple carriers available, your phone is likely unlocked. 
    • On Motorola: Go toSettings >About phone >Network unlock > If the status says 'Unlocked', your phone is unlocked. 
    • On Pixel: Download the Device Unlock app from the Play Store. Open app and your device check eligibility. If the status says 'Unlocked', your phone is unlocked. 

Is my phone unlocked? 

Check here to see if your phone is unlocked, or:  

How to unlock 

If your phone is locked, you will need to contact your current carrier and ask them to unlock it.

 

Set up T-Satellite with eSIM

To use T-Satellite on your current phone, follow the steps below to ensure your eSIM is available and your settings are properly set up to access the service.

  • Note: These instructions applyafter you’ve activated your service
  • eSIM settings are only needed for T-Satellite service and should not be completed by T-Mobile Text to 911 customers using an eSIM.
  • Some phones may only support one eSIM in which case you’ll need to make sure it is available. If it is currently in use by your main carrier, you’ll need to contact them to switch your service to a physical SIM (see below for instructions and impacted devices). 

 

eSIM settings required to connect to T-Satellite

To connect to T-Satellite, your eSIM will need to be downloaded on your phone and the eSIM settings must be set up correctly:

 
Apple
 
  • Make sure your phone is connected to a reliable Wi-Fi network.
  • Watch for a notification that says T-Mobile Cellular Plan is ready.
  • Tap the notification and follow on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

Didn't get a notification? You can follow this path,Settings >Cellular >Add eSIM and continue with on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

After downloading your eSIM:

  • Navigate toSettings >Cellular >Cellular Data, and then:
  • SelectT-Mobile SIM as the cellular data line.
  • TurnON Allow Cellular Data Switching
 
Google
 
  • Make sure your phone is connected to a reliable Wi-Fi network.
  • Watch for a notification that says Set up your T-Mobile eSIM.
  • Tap the notification and follow on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

Didn't get a notification? You can follow this path,Settings >Network & Internet >Add SIM and continue with on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

After downloading your eSIM: 

  • Go toSettings >Network & Internet >SIMs 
  • Under your primary SIMs, selectT-Mobile for Mobile data 
  • Turn ON Automatic data switching 
 
Motorola
 
  • Make sure your phone is connected to a reliable Wi-Fi network.
  • Watch for a notification that says Set up your T-Mobile eSIM.
  • Tap the notification and follow on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

Didn't get a notification? You can follow this path,Settings >Network & Internet >SIMs & Mobile Network >+ Download new eSIM and continue with on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

After downloading your eSIM: 

  • Navigate to Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs & Mobile Network 
  • Under Preferred SIMs, select T-Mobile for Mobile data. 
  • TurnON the Switch SIM automatically toggle.
 
Samsung
 
  • Make sure your phone is connected to a reliable Wi-Fi network.
  • Watch for a notification that says Your eSIM is ready to add.
  • Tap the notification and follow on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

Didn't get a notification? You can follow this path,Settings >Connections >SIM manager >Add eSIM and continue with on-device prompts to download your eSIM.

After downloading your eSIM: 

  • Navigate to Settings > Connections > SIM manager 
  • Turn on the Data switching toggle.  

Be sure to keep your main carrier SIM set as the primary for Voice & Text.

Still don't have satellite? Some customers will experience a short wait while our phone partners update their software. We will notify you via text once your satellite service is active!

 

Not sure if your eSIM is in use? Here's how to check:

On a limited number of Android phones only one active eSIM and one physical SIM can be supported at a time. Follow the steps below to check if your eSIM is currently in use and ensure your device is ready to connect to T-Satellite.

  • On Samsung: Go toSettings >Connections >SIM manager.
    If your phone number appears under theeSIM section and the toggle isON, your eSIM is active.
  • On Motorola: Go toSettings >Network & Internet >SIMs & Mobile Network.
    If your phone number appears undereSIM and shows asActive, your eSIM is in use.

If you've already registered and need to switch your T-Mobile eSIM to a physical SIM, just stop by a T-Mobile store—we’ll be happy to help. 

 
Click here for phones that support only one eSIM and one Physical SIM
 
  • Samsung Galaxy A54 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S22
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S22+
  • Samsung Galaxy S23
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S23+
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
  • Samsung Galaxy Z FLIP3 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5
  • Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro
  • Motorola moto razr 2024
  • Motorola edge 2024
  • Motorola moto g stylus 5G (2024)
  • Motorola moto g 5G (2024)
  • T-Mobile REVVL 7
  • T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro

 

Using T-Mobile Text to 911 (T-911) on satellite

We're now offering T911 T-Mobile Text to 911 via satellite for anyone with an eligible phone that doesn’t already include built-in satellite emergency capabilities. Here’s what you need to know:

Eligible Phones:

  • All T-Satellite eligible phones, except:
    • iPhone 14 and later (all models) - these models already include built-in emergency services on satellite -learn more here.
    • Pixel 9 (except 9a) - these also include emergency services on satellite –learn more here.
  • Non-T-Mobile phones must be unlocked and have an available eSIM to activate the service. 

If you already have T-Satellite, you’re good to go – you can already text 911 via satellite - no additional setup needed!

How to Add the Service:

  • T-Mobile members with eligible phones can add the service by visiting "Manage Add Ons" in their account.
  • Non-T-Mobile members with eligible phones cansign up here.  

How It Works:

Once activated, your phone will automatically connect to the T-911 network when no other coverage is available. You’ll also receive Wireless Emergency Alerts when broadcasted.

When connected:

  • The network name on your phone will display "T-Mobile TXT911".  
  • On Android phones, you’ll see a satellite icon.
  • On iPhone 13, you’ll see ”LTE”

On the T-Mobile TXT911 network:

  • You can text 911 for emergency services.
  • You can also text 988 and 838255 for mental health support, or 611 for T-Mobile customer care.
  • Outbound messages to other numbers are not supported.  

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