Tech Office : Updates & Tech News ~1
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The Xiaomi 17 Ultra has been shown in fan concepts.
Rumors suggest the design will indeed be similar to the previous Xiaomi 15 Ultra.
Rumors suggest the design will indeed be similar to the previous Xiaomi 15 Ultra.
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Exclusive: A 10,000 mAh± super-large battery has successfully completed the trial molding phase and the solution is ready for mass production. It is expected to be assigned to the mid-range models of the next production line.
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The S26 Ultra uses 25W wireless charging, while the S26 and S26+ use 20W wireless charging.
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POCO F6 DerpFest Weekly Update Review, Bypass Charging and Amazing Features Added
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Recovery
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Tech Office : Updates & Tech News ~1
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🌐 Apple’s Satellite Connectivity Vision
🚀 The Original Ambition
Apple initially envisioned iPhones connecting directly to satellites worldwide, eliminating the need for cellular carriers.
- Goal: A phone with always-on coverage and an ecosystem fully controlled by Apple.
- Challenge: Satellite bandwidth and antennas were not advanced enough at the time, forcing Apple to scale back.
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📱 First Breakthrough: iPhone 14
- Emergency SOS via Satellite: Enabled users to text emergency services without cellular signal.
- Expanded to:
- Roadside assistance
- Limited off-grid texting
- Powered by Globalstar, a smaller satellite operator financially supported by Apple.
- Apple’s Satellite Connectivity Group manages software, antenna tuning, and user experience.
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🎯 Why Apple Persists
Apple continues satellite development for four strategic reasons:
1. Future Integration: Satellite connectivity is expected to merge with mobile networks. Apple wants to be ready.
2. Control & Privacy: Owning the experience ensures privacy and seamless usability.
3. Global Consistency: Provides coverage even in regions where carriers lag.
4. Custom Protocols: Apple’s deep integration with Globalstar makes switching difficult.
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🛠️ Features in Development
- API for third-party apps to send satellite texts
- Off-grid navigation in Apple Maps
- Satellite messaging with images
- Natural usage: Better connectivity without pointing the phone skyward
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📡 The Next Step: 5G NTN
Upcoming iPhones will support 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), allowing cell networks to seamlessly borrow satellite coverage.
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🔮 Possible Changes Ahead
- Globalstar Acquisition: SpaceX is a likely buyer.
- Could force Apple to renegotiate terms
- May introduce premium satellite service tiers
- Apple is not yet planning satellite calls or web browsing, though SpaceX is pushing in that direction.
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🌍 The Long-Term Vision
Step by step, the iPhone is moving closer to Apple’s original dream:
usable connectivity anywhere on Earth.
🚀 The Original Ambition
Apple initially envisioned iPhones connecting directly to satellites worldwide, eliminating the need for cellular carriers.
- Goal: A phone with always-on coverage and an ecosystem fully controlled by Apple.
- Challenge: Satellite bandwidth and antennas were not advanced enough at the time, forcing Apple to scale back.
---
📱 First Breakthrough: iPhone 14
- Emergency SOS via Satellite: Enabled users to text emergency services without cellular signal.
- Expanded to:
- Roadside assistance
- Limited off-grid texting
- Powered by Globalstar, a smaller satellite operator financially supported by Apple.
- Apple’s Satellite Connectivity Group manages software, antenna tuning, and user experience.
---
🎯 Why Apple Persists
Apple continues satellite development for four strategic reasons:
1. Future Integration: Satellite connectivity is expected to merge with mobile networks. Apple wants to be ready.
2. Control & Privacy: Owning the experience ensures privacy and seamless usability.
3. Global Consistency: Provides coverage even in regions where carriers lag.
4. Custom Protocols: Apple’s deep integration with Globalstar makes switching difficult.
---
🛠️ Features in Development
- API for third-party apps to send satellite texts
- Off-grid navigation in Apple Maps
- Satellite messaging with images
- Natural usage: Better connectivity without pointing the phone skyward
---
📡 The Next Step: 5G NTN
Upcoming iPhones will support 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), allowing cell networks to seamlessly borrow satellite coverage.
---
🔮 Possible Changes Ahead
- Globalstar Acquisition: SpaceX is a likely buyer.
- Could force Apple to renegotiate terms
- May introduce premium satellite service tiers
- Apple is not yet planning satellite calls or web browsing, though SpaceX is pushing in that direction.
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🌍 The Long-Term Vision
Step by step, the iPhone is moving closer to Apple’s original dream:
usable connectivity anywhere on Earth.
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Share Your Home Screen and Lock Screen Setup 😏.
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POCO F7 Crdroid Android 16 Update Review, Bug Fixed??
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The iPhone Air 2, initially scheduled for the end of 2026, would be postponed to spring 2027 to integrate a dual photo sensor
This postponement would be due to a major redesign of the design to include a second photo sensor on the back, aimed at aligning the Air with the specifications of the iPhone 18.
Source: @theinformation
This postponement would be due to a major redesign of the design to include a second photo sensor on the back, aimed at aligning the Air with the specifications of the iPhone 18.
Source: @theinformation
Rumor: Android computers appear to be on the way.
Qualcomm is working on Android 16 support for the X Elite and X (series). The picture shows purwa (Snapdragon X)'s Android 16 private code list, and Qualcomm has already uploaded the Android code for X Elite and X (to the repository).
Also; Qualcomm's next WoA processor, in addition to the high-performance version, has one version similar to Snapdragon X.
The codename is mahua (麻花, twisted doughnut), and specific specifications are not yet confirmed.
Credit: @Madara_uchiha333
Qualcomm is working on Android 16 support for the X Elite and X (series). The picture shows purwa (Snapdragon X)'s Android 16 private code list, and Qualcomm has already uploaded the Android code for X Elite and X (to the repository).
Also; Qualcomm's next WoA processor, in addition to the high-performance version, has one version similar to Snapdragon X.
The codename is mahua (麻花, twisted doughnut), and specific specifications are not yet confirmed.
Credit: @Madara_uchiha333
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