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Galaxy Z Flip 7’s Exynos 2500 is confirmed to support Satellite Connectivity service

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 is almost confirmed to have Satellite connectivity service if it’s powered by the Exynos 2500 chip, since it is compatible with the service. Let’s take a closer look at the complete report. 

Skylo, a satellite connectivity provider for the Pixel 9 series and the Galaxy S25 series on Verizon, has now confirmed that Samsung’s latest Exynos 2500 chipset is compatible with the Satellite connectivity service. 

Skylo, in the press release, stated, “Today, we are excited to announce the certification of the Exynos 2500 mobile processor, offering better energy efficiency and higher performance,” which hints at the imminent launch and confirms its extraterrestrial capabilities. 

Samsung and Skylo collaborated to introduce Exynos Modem 5400 and the Exynos 2500 processor, regarding which, Hui Won Je, VP of the Modem Development Team at Samsung Electronics, stated in Skylo’s press release, “Through our collaboration on the Samsung Exynos Modem 5400 and the Exynos 2500 mobile processor, mainstream devices worldwide will now have the underlying technology to connect to satellites wherever cellular networks are unavailable, ushering in a new era of ubiquitous connectivity,” 

Several times, it’s reported that Samsung will use its in-house Exynos 2500 chipset to power the Galaxy Z Flip 7. If the report comes true, then the device will be compatible with this Satellite connectivity service, which allows sending messages without requiring any cellular connection, as it is equipped with a capable chipset

Raghav Sachdeva

Hello, I'm Raghav a part-time writer of Samlover. Curiosity coursing through my veins, I'm a knowledge junkie with a knack for explaining the complex in ways that make sense (even if it takes a few extra words). Don't be fooled by the big headphones and ebook reader facade - I might disappear into worlds of words and ideas, but Doubt, my ever-vigilant canine companion, keeps me grounded. He's the furry alarm clock that drags me to the park twice a day, reminding me that the real world exists beyond the pages and podcasts. So, forgive the occasional long-winded post –… More »

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