Android 14 will reportedly soon support SMS via satellite feature on mobile phones. According to a report, users will quickly get the support of satellite SMS with Android 14.
After the update is released, users can use their devices to send and receive SMS messages. Users can make calls and messages easily, even without a cellular network.
Satellite Feature Will Be Available In Android 14
If the report is believed, the Satellite feature Pixel and Galaxy phones will be among the first Android models to support SMS via satellite. According to the report, SMS Satellite will be integrated into Android and require appropriate hardware. The release of the stable version of Android 14 is now very close, with an estimated two to three weeks left for its launch.
What Is Satellite Feature
Apple’s Emergency SOS feature that works via satellite has been helping many Apple users out of trouble. If satellite-based voice calls and internet features are offered to the users, these features will be helpful in locations with no cell phone service. Regarding Apple’s satellite-based Emergency SOS feature, this feature is available only in countries like the US, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland and the UK.
You Will Get a Warning On Sideloading Apps In Android 14
In Android 14, Google will warn users when they download apps from third-party stores. However, the matter of relief is that users will be able to use these apps without any hindrance. If reports are believed, it will be only a soft warning, which users can ignore.
In Android 14, users will see a warning regarding sideloading apps. With this warning, Google will inform users about the risks of sideloading apps. The app will also suggest downloading the app from the source or Google Play Store.