However, satellite connectivity features require specialized hardware, and to the best of our current knowledge, older Pixels lack the requisite hardware to support the feature.
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well, and SpaceX Starlink's Direct to Cell which isn't too far away!
Ok, I’m sure they will go live any day now.
soon :)
So they want poor people to die?
Poor people aren't buying Pixels and taking them on off-the-grid expeditions.
I did buy a Pixel 4a but I guess they were generally cheaper at that time and it was already the old model at the time.
They better not, else they wanna die
I think the cost of satellite service all over the world is pretty high and a service that would exclusively be in the red numbers would end up on the Google graveyard fast. I don't like this but i kinda understand it.