T-Mobile boosts its Starlink satellite service with support for more apps and phones, but quietly loses a Google Photos perk

T-Mobile boosts its Starlink satellite service with support for more apps and phones, but quietly loses a Google Photos perk

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  • T-Mobile’s T-Satellite service is now available for more apps
  • It lets you use some major apps when connected to a satellite
  • T-Mobile has also shuttered its exclusive Google One storage deals

T-Mobile has been offering Starlink connectivity to its customers for a few months now, and the T-Satellite service gives you a way to contact people and connect to the internet when mobile data isn’t available. It’s just been updated to add satellite connectivity to a suite of popular apps, making them more useable when you’re off the grid and away from cell towers.

Posting on its blog, T-Mobile announced that multiple apps will feel the benefits. That includes AllTrails, AccuWeather, CalTopo, Google Maps, onX, T-Life, WhatsApp and X. That expands the number of apps that can tap into satellite service, and those options join several device-native apps – like Apple Music, Google Messages, Pixel Weather and more – that were already compatible.

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