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Galaxy S26 Series Set to Feature Satellite Communication Support

New FCC filings show Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra will support satellite messaging via SCS and NTN, plus Wi‑Fi 7, Bluetooth LE, NFC and UWB.
29 January 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Satellite Communication Capabilities

FCC listings for the US variants of the Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra confirm that all three models will support Supplemental Coverage from Space (SCS) and Non‑Terrestrial Network (NTN) technologies. This enables users to send and receive text messages via satellite when cellular coverage is unavailable.

Connectivity Suite

Beyond satellite messaging, the S26 lineup brings a robust set of wireless features:

  • Wi‑Fi 7 for ultra‑fast internet access
  • Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) for power‑efficient peripherals
  • NFC for contactless payments and data exchange
  • Ultra Wideband (UWB) for precise location and device interaction

Potential Partnerships

Industry reports suggest Samsung may collaborate with Skylo to power satellite calling and messaging, leveraging the Exynos Modem 5410 that supports the newly disclosed SCS/NTN standards.

What This Means for Users

The addition of satellite messaging positions the Galaxy S26 series as a strong contender for users who need reliable communication in remote or disaster‑prone areas. However, the feature is expected to be limited to specific regions where satellite coverage is available.

Availability and Regional Limitations

While the exact launch date is slated for next month, the satellite functionality will likely roll out in select markets first, with broader support to follow as network agreements are finalized.