The discussion about satellite connectivity started when Apple introduced it with the iPhone 14. After that many companies started working on this feature. Now Google is also seriously working on satellite connectivity. Google is going to support satellite connectivity in its messaging app, after which users will be able to message anyone even in the absence of a network.

Just last week, a report came in which it was claimed that satellite connectivity support is going to be available in the Google Messages app. Apart from this, Google is also going to support Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot Gemini in its messaging app.

9to5Google was the first to provide information about satellite connectivity. Satellite connectivity has been seen in the latest beta version 20240329_01_RC00 of the Google Messages app. Along with satellite connectivity, users are also getting a notification saying, 'Go outside and go under the open sky to send and receive.'

For your information, let us tell you that only text messages can be sent under satellite connectivity and it will also take some time. Apart from this, you will not be able to send photos and videos. It is written with the beta version that you can send messages to anyone, that is, you will be able to send messages to anyone who is in your contact list with the help of satellite connectivity, whether their phone supports satellite connectivity or not.

A little care is needed here because with the help of satellite connectivity that Apple provides with its device, you cannot message or call anyone. Only emergency services like ambulances, army, etc. can be contacted.

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