

register for T-Mobile’s T-Satellite, a satellite internet solution developed in collaboration with SpaceX’s Starlink. The service is part of the more expensive phone plans offered by the service provider, yet it is also compatible with other carriers, even though it is a T-Mobile product.
Customers signed up with different carriers like AT&T and Verizon can still subscribe to the service for $10 a month. Regardless of the phone carrier, users will be required to have a satellite-compatible device to utilize T-Satellite. You can view the complete list of satellite-compatible devices on the T-Mobile website, which features the iPhone 13 and newer Apple models, in addition to the Google Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 variants — other Android devices from Motorola and Samsung are also supported. However, after emerging from beta earlier this year, mobile users with a necessity for satellite connectivity have had the opportunity to evaluate T-Satellite for a few months, and the feedback hasn’t been favorable — here’s why.