04-08-2023 06:37 AM - last edited 04-08-2023 07:02 AM
In addition to a satellite enabled chip, It might be worth adding a few extra features that would fit well with satellite messaging and SOS, such as:
This could even be an opportunity to bring back a Samsung S Active model, or if not as part of the S series maybe in a new dedicated Active series. In the market there is definitely still room for Active models which should not be confused with the average rugged phones: an Active phone would have flagship or near-flagship specs (chips and camera) plus satellite-enabled chip as well as a set of features that might be needed when communicating without regular networks, such as those highlighted above - e.g.: wet fingerprint technology, extra long battery life, some impact resistance, etc.
There is definitely a gap in the market right now: you can get a rugged smartphone - which usually means huge and extremely heavy business-oriented, underperforming mid-range phones - or a regular smartphone. The only exceptions currently available seem to be the Nokia XR21 and maybe the Motorola ThinkPhone. Calling them flagship is a stretch though.
05-08-2023 05:35 AM
Some great ideas here @labrador7 👌
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17-01-2024 11:58 PM - last edited 17-01-2024 11:59 PM
I am not sure why this feature has not been prioritized. Snapdragon literally was ready support this feature on the chipset, but samsung did not show interest.
Samsung could have easily tapped into a different market segment. Many hikers, mountaineer, motorcycle folks use Garmin for sos. Samsung could literally take over this market segment.