Starlink V2 update: Direct phone-to-satellite connectivity teased

Following its Mobile World Congress keynote, Starlink has teased enhanced V2 satellites enabling direct 5G-speed connections from phones to space, building on promises of 150 Mbps and vastly improved data capacity.

Starlink followed up its recent Mobile World Congress announcement with a TechRadar teaser highlighting V2 satellites' potential for direct-to-device connectivity. The update poses: 'Could your phone connect directly to space soon?' This emphasizes seamless high-speed mobile access without ground infrastructure, transforming connectivity in remote areas.

Echoing the earlier keynote by SpaceX VP Michael Nicolls—which outlined up to 150 Mbps speeds, 100x data density, polar coverage, and a Deutsche Telekom partnership—the tease reinforces V2's role in rivaling terrestrial 5G networks.

Published March 8, 2026, no new timelines were shared, but it underscores growing momentum toward global satellite-based mobile services amid rising connectivity demands.

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