iPhones on T-Mobile can access Starlink satellite communications – Computerworld


Apple invested $1.1 billion in GlobalStar in November 2024, taking a 20% stake in the company in exchange for 85% of the satellite carrier’s network capacity. All this activity, and the détente with Starlink, suggest the race toward satellite-based iPhone communications is intensifying. It’s only a matter of time until global network services become a reality.

Which way to go

If you are an existing T-Mobile customer with a recent iPhone (15/16 series) running iOS 18.3 or later you can join the beta to try Starlink. To do so, you must register here, share your personal details and confirm your registration.  Once registered, “When you are in an area without traditional or roaming cellular services, your satellite-optimized device will automatically connect to the T-Mobile Starlink network if you are part of the T-Mobile Starlink beta,” according to the carrier.

When connected, your device will display “T-Mobile SpaceX” at the top left of the screen. While you can use 911 to contact emergency services, you are unable to send images of videos via the service. You cannot select satellite when other cellular connection options are available.


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