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SpaceX Eyes Smartphone Market

5 Feb

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Summary

  • SpaceX may develop a Starlink smartphone to boost revenue.
  • Elon Musk hinted at a unique, AI-optimized phone concept.
  • The company is expanding satellite service and spectrum holdings.
SpaceX Eyes Smartphone Market

SpaceX is reportedly developing a Starlink-branded smartphone to coincide with its potential IPO, aiming to bolster revenue streams. CEO Elon Musk has previously alluded to a unique device, tweeting about a phone "optimized purely for running max performance/watt neural nets," indicating a focus on advanced AI capabilities rather than conventional smartphone features.

This move follows SpaceX's existing cellular Starlink service, which currently offers connectivity in dead zones via T-Mobile. However, the company is enhancing its satellite network and has acquired radio spectrum from EchoStar, paving the way for 5G-like performance. SpaceX has also filed a trademark for "Starlink Mobile" and requested to launch thousands of additional satellites.

Entering the competitive smartphone market presents challenges, with established players like Apple and Samsung dominating. It remains to be seen if SpaceX's satellite connectivity alone will be enough to differentiate its product. Meanwhile, other tech giants are also exploring satellite integration, with Apple offering emergency satellite service and AT&T and Verizon partnering with startups for satellite broadband.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
SpaceX is reportedly developing a Starlink-branded smartphone to enhance its revenue streams ahead of a potential IPO.
Elon Musk has hinted that a future phone would be a unique device, optimized for running advanced AI applications.
SpaceX is acquiring radio spectrum, requesting additional satellite launches, and has trademarked 'Starlink Mobile' to improve its cellular Starlink service.

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