T-Mobile Expands List of Starlink-Compatible Smartphones – Check if Yours is Included

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T-Mobile has officially launched its Starlink beta program, giving users the chance to experience satellite-to-mobile connectivity at no cost. This initiative is now active throughout the United States. Even customers of other carriers like Verizon and AT&T can take part in this exciting technology until the beta period concludes in July. If you’re curious about whether your smartphone can utilize T-Mobile’s Starlink service, you’ll be pleased to know that most devices released in recent years are included. T-Mobile continuously updates its list of compatible devices as it partners with more manufacturers to enhance coverage. Currently, the following smartphones are confirmed to support Starlink:
  • Apple iPhone 14 series, iPhone 15 series, and the latest iPhone 16 series
  • The entire Google Pixel 9 series
  • Motorola phones launched in 2024 and later, including models from the Razr and Edge series, as well as the Moto G lineup like Moto G Power 5G, Moto G Stylus, and Moto G 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A series, including models A14, A15, A16, A35, A53, A54
  • Samsung Galaxy S21, S22, S23, S24, and the latest S25 series
  • The rugged Samsung Galaxy X Cover 6 Pro
  • Samsung's foldable devices, starting with the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Z Fold 3 up to the latest Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6
  • T-Mobile REVVL 7 5G and 5G Pro
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As the beta phase comes to a close, customers may wonder about the pricing that will follow. Once the program transitions out of beta in July, it will remain free for those on the Go5G Next plan but will cost $15/month for customers on other plans. For beta testers not on the Go5G Next plan, there's an Early Adopter Discount of $5 off for those who subscribe before March 1, dropping the monthly fee to just $10. Customers of Verizon, AT&T, and other networks can access T-Mobile Starlink for $20/month once the beta period ends, with no requirement to switch carriers.
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