Elon Musk’s Latest Announcement: Regular Mobile Phones Will Connect to Starlink Satellites—No iPhone Required

Wednesday, March 26, 2025  Read time1 min

Starlink is one step closer to realizing the dream of Direct-to-Cell satellite connectivity, enabling communication even in the most remote locations.

Elon Musk’s Latest Announcement: Regular Mobile Phones Will Connect to Starlink Satellites—No iPhone Required

According to Saed News’ Science and Technology section, SpaceX, in collaboration with mobile carrier T-Mobile, aims to connect smartphones directly to satellites, permanently solving coverage issues.

To achieve this, SpaceX has been launching specialized Starlink satellites into orbit. In its latest move, the company sent 13 Direct-to-Cell satellites into space. Ben Longmier, a senior executive at SpaceX, announced that only five more launches remain before the first phase of the project is completed, bringing the world’s first satellite-based direct mobile coverage network to life.

Initially, SpaceX stated that 325 dedicated satellites would be needed to fully implement this service. While the current number of deployed Direct-to-Cell satellites remains unclear, it’s evident that the project is nearing completion.

How the Service Will Roll Out

Starlink

Phase 1: Text messaging via satellite

Phase 2: Voice calls

Phase 3: Full satellite internet connectivity for mobile phones

Although the service was initially expected to go live in 2025, Hurricane Helen provided an early opportunity for a test deployment of direct satellite-to-mobile connectivity.

No Expensive Phones Needed

This ambitious SpaceX and T-Mobile project will eliminate the need for expensive flagship phones like the iPhone 16 for satellite connections. Once operational, regular smartphones will be able to connect directly to Starlink satellites, making satellite communication accessible to everyone.

Next-Generation Starlink Satellites

In addition, SpaceX is seeking approval from the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)to deploy its next-generation Starlink satellites. Elon Musk has promised a tenfold increase in Starlink’s bandwidth, significantly reducing latency. If successful, Starlink could offer a seamless, high-speed global internet network with full coverage.