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Apple in talks with SpaceX to bring Starlink direct to cell connectivity to iPhone 18 Pro

Possible satellite internet without extra hardware could extend signal to remote areas

Sharon Busuru by Sharon Busuru
January 29, 2026
in Technology
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Apple Inc is reportedly in discussions with SpaceX to bring Starlink direct to cell satellite connectivity to its upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models. If successful, the arrangement could allow users to connect to Starlink satellites directly on their phones without additional hardware, potentially extending cellular coverage to remote and underserved regions.

According to reports from January 2026, Apple is exploring the integration of SpaceX’s low Earth orbit satellite network into future iPhones in a way that would let them communicate directly with satellites much like they do with conventional cellular towers. One key aspect of this potential feature is that it would not require users to attach external gadgets or accessories to access Starlink connectivity.

Apple already offers limited satellite features in its current iPhones, since 2022 iPhones have supported an emergency satellite messaging service that relies on a partnership with Globalstar. This system allows users to send emergency messages when traditional cellular service is unavailable, but it does not offer full internet connectivity. The reported talks with SpaceX represent a possible expansion of satellite integration far beyond Apple’s existing emergency features.

The direct to cell technology being discussed would leverage a growing network of Starlink satellites that are designed to provide connectivity directly to standard mobile devices without requiring terrestrial towers. SpaceX announced that its first Starlink direct to cell constellation became operational in late 2024, with the ability to connect unmodified cell phones to satellites, making global coverage more feasible. “This will enable unmodified cellphones to have internet connectivity in remote areas,” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said following the project milestone.

Industry analysts say that embedding direct satellite links into mainstream smartphones could be a significant shift in how mobile connectivity is delivered. One expert noted that eliminating the need for external satellite modems or specialized devices would greatly simplify global connectivity for consumers, particularly travellers, outdoor enthusiasts, and people in rural regions with weak cellular networks.

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While negotiations are reportedly underway, details about timing, costs, and the exact capabilities of the potential Starlink integration have not been disclosed. Apple and SpaceX have not made formal public announcements about a partnership, and discussions appear to remain in the exploratory stage.

Analysts also note broader industry trends: satellite connectivity services are expanding as carriers and manufacturers seek ways to address coverage gaps. In 2025, several carriers in the United States and other countries began enabling Starlink direct-to-cell services through partnerships that allow users to send messages and potentially data through satellite links when terrestrial networks are unavailable.

If Apple and SpaceX reach a formal agreement, the iPhone 18 Pro could be among the first global smartphones to offer native direct satellite connectivity without external devices. This would mark a significant milestone in mobile technology and could reshape expectations for coverage and safety in remote locations.

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