Snapdragon Satellite Debuts
January 6, 2023
Snapdragon
Satellite is the world’s first satellite-based two-way capable messaging
solution for premium smartphones. Snapdragon Satellite will provide
global connectivity using mobile messaging from around the world1,
starting with devices based on the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile
Platform.
Powered by Snapdragon 5G Modem-RF Systems and supported by the fully
operational Iridium® satellite constellation, Snapdragon Satellite will
enable OEMs and other service providers to offer truly global coverage.
The solution for smartphones utilizes Iridium’s weather-resilient L-band
spectrum for uplink and downlink.
Emergency messaging on Snapdragon Satellite is planned to be available
on next-generation smartphones, launched in select regions starting in
the second half of 2023.
“Robust and reliable connectivity is at the heart of premium
experiences. Snapdragon Satellite showcases our history of leadership in
enabling global satellite communications and our ability to bring
superior innovations to mobile devices at scale,” said Durga Malladi,
senior vice president and general manager, cellular modems and
infrastructure, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “Kicking off in premium
smartphones later this year, this new addition to our Snapdragon
platform strongly positions us to enable satellite communication
capabilities and service offerings across multiple device categories.”
Beyond smartphones, Snapdragon Satellite can expand to other devices,
including laptops, tablets, vehicles and IoT. As the Snapdragon
Satellite ecosystem grows, OEMs and app developers can differentiate and
offer unique branded services taking advantage of satellite
connectivity. Snapdragon Satellite is planned to support 5G
Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), as NTN satellite infrastructure and
constellations become available.
“Iridium
is proud to be the satellite network that supports Snapdragon Satellite
for premium smartphones,” said Matt Desch, CEO, Iridium. “Our network is
tailored for this service – our advanced, LEO satellites cover every
part of the globe and support the lower-power, low-latency connections
ideal for the satellite-powered services enabled by the industry-leading
Snapdragon Satellite. Millions depend on our connections every day, and
we look forward to the many millions more connecting through smartphones
powered by Snapdragon Satellite.”
“Garmin welcomes the opportunity to expand our proven satellite
emergency response services to millions of new smartphone users
globally,” said Brad Trenkle, vice president of Garmin’s outdoor
segment. “Garmin Response supports thousands of SOS incidents each year
and has likely saved many lives in the process, and we are looking
forward to collaborating with Qualcomm Technologies and Iridium to help
people connect to emergency services no matter where life takes them.” |