Earlier this year, Samsung announced its standardized 5G NTN two-way satellite connection data technology that allows mobile phones to directly connect to satellite signals. At the Semiconductor Expo 2023 event held in Seoul, Park Yong-In, president of Samsung Semiconductor's System LSI business, revealed that the Galaxy brand mobile phone launched next year will include satellite network service functions.
Although the specific name of the mobile phone was not disclosed, it is no surprise that the phone Park Yong-In referred to is the flagship Galaxy S24 series that will be launched next year.
Prior to this, Samsung had already announced standardized 5G NTN two-way satellite connection data technology, allowing mobile phones to directly connect to satellite signals, and completed a simulation test function for connecting mobile phones to satellite signals through the Exynos Modem 5300 data chip.
In addition, Park Yong-In also mentioned that Samsung plans to enhance the image processing performance of mobile phones and add real-time ray tracing effects. It will also enhance the function of automatically generated artificial intelligence applications and may further deepen cooperation with AMD on Radeon display technology.


