iPhone 13 and newer models gain Starlink satellite support

Apple smartphones starting from the iPhone 13, once updated to iOS 26, can now connect to the Starlink satellite network to power a number of built-in apps.
The news comes via PCMag, citing T-Mobile CTO John Saw. The feature is delivered through T-Satellite, a service launched in July 2025, designed for use in areas with no cellular coverage, particularly remote or rural regions.
For now, iPhone support is limited to six native apps: Messages, Maps, Weather, Compass, Music, and Fitness. There’s no integration yet with third-party services such as WhatsApp or Google Maps.
By contrast, the Google Pixel 10 already offers broader functionality: third-party apps including WhatsApp, Google Maps, and X work over satellite, with support for video calls and even limited streaming, albeit at restricted data speeds.
T-Mobile emphasized that work is ongoing to expand the list of supported apps, with future development planned in collaboration with both Apple and third-party developers.