Weekly output: Android updates, disposable tech, Starlink Mobile, AST SpaceMobile

I got back from MWC Barcelona Thursday, and this coming Friday I’m off to Austin for SXSW. I’m returning to that talkfest after a year off because for the first time since 2019, I’ll be contributing to the banter on the program–I’m moderating a panel about, of all things, video-game culture.

3/3/2026: Android Gets Location-Tracking Features That iOS Users Have Had for Ages, PCMag

This was the only post I had a client publish this week that I easily could have written from home. Instead, I filed it from the press room at MWC Barcelona–and then a late clarification from a Google publicist required me to send a revised paragraph to my editor in a Slack message I sent from the Barcelona metro.

3/4/2026: Slow Tech Uprising, Back Market

I moderated this panel about disposable tech at an event hosted by Back Market that also featured a screening of Dandora: A Fast Tech Story, a short film produced by that refurbished-gadgets marketplace. With four other people on stage–Joy Howard, Back Market’s chief marketing officer; Alexander Kuscher, a senior director for ChromeOS at Google; Carolina Milanesi, president and principal analyst at Creative Strategies; and Gaia Vince, a science writer–the 40 minutes allotted for our conversation before taking audience questions went by fast.

3/4/2026: At MWC, SpaceX execs tout Starlink V2 – and a key carrier partner for it, Light Reading

My telecom trade-pub client asked me to cover SpaceX’s portion of this keynote Monday. The rest of my schedule that day, combined with jet lag leaving me in a sleep-deprived haze, meant I had to finish writing it Tuesday, but that extra time also allowed me to get a quick demo of Starlink’s wireless emergency alert system from a few SpaceX executives at the company’s MWC exhibit.

3/4/2026: AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?, PCMag

My last appointment on the show floor Tuesday was with AST president and chief strategy officer Scott Wisniewski, who talked about that satellite startup’s plans to bring a direct-to-cell service to market this year for carriers including AT&T and Verizon. For that to happen, both AST and its launch providers will need to step up their pace dramatically.

#android #ASTSpaceMobile #BackMarket #Barcelona #Dandora #directToCell #disposableTech #fastTech #FindHub #MWC #MWCBarcelona #PixelDrop #refurbishedPhones #SpaceX #Starlink #StarlinkMobile
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SpaceX has officially rebranded its "Direct to Cell" phone-to-satellite service as "Starlink Mobile".

Starlink Mobile currently serves ~ 16M users. Company plans to build Gen 2 of its satellite constellation beginning in mid-2027 and suggests it will scale out the constellation over time, potentially to 15,000 satellites.

Empahsis = Starlink Mobile is not a replacement for existing cell services, it is "complementary to terrestrial networks".

We will see how long that positioning lasts!

https://www.pcmag.com/news/spacex-makes-starlink-mobile-official-not-competing-with-carriers-mwc-2026 #MWC #Starlink #StarlinkMobile #MobilePhones #SmartPhones #DirecttoDevice #Satelitte #SpaceX #Molbility

Punto Informatico: Starlink Mobile: nuovo nome e più velocità nel 2026

Starlink Mobile (nuovo nome di Starlink Direct to Cell) offrirà una velocità fino a 150 Mbps in download con il lancio dei satelliti V2 nel 2027.
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Starlink Mobile: new name and faster speeds in 2026

Starlink Mobile (formerly Starlink Direct to Cell) will offer download speeds up to 150 Mbps with the launch of the V2 satellites in 2027.

#StarlinkMobile

https://www.punto-informatico.it/starlink-mobile-nuovo-nome-piu-velocita-2026/

Starlink Mobile: nuovo nome e più velocità nel 2026

Starlink Mobile (nuovo nome di Starlink Direct to Cell) offrirà una velocità fino a 150 Mbps in download con il lancio dei satelliti V2 nel 2027.

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Starlink Mobile : SpaceX veut transformer votre smartphone en terminal satellite mondial
https://mac4ever.com/194952
#Mac4Ever #Starlink #StarlinkMobile

Starlink Mobile teases ‘5G speeds from space with 100x the data density’ — V2 satellites are being sent into orbit to power the upgrade
Starlink Mobile teases ‘5G speeds from space with 100x the data density’ — V2 satellites are being sent into orbit to power the upgrade
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Starlink Mobile teases ‘5G speeds from space with 100x the data density’ — V2 satellites are being sent into orbit to power the upgrade

We don’t have a date for the upgraded service rollout, but it isn't likely until 2027. Starlink’s official social media channels are boasting about an incredible performance update on the way to mobile customers. A Tweet on Sunday claimed that the next-gen V2 satellites being launched by SpaceX would deliver “100x the data density of the current V1 generation satellites.” That’s the kind of upgrade multiplier anyone can appreciate.

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