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Here’s what Google Pixel 9 Satellite Pointing will work, have looks at UI
Google Pixel 9 will be equipped with a Satellite Connectivity feature, thanks to a modem upgrade. While the launch will happen later this year, Nail Sadykov discovered the interface Android will present to users when they attempt to connect to a satellite.
According to Nail, Satellite Connectivity in Pixel 9 would be a part of the Google Adaptive Connectivity Services app. The app is under development, but satisfactorily functional, with screening animation, a pointing interface, on-screen tips to establish a connection, and so on.
Users will be prompted to move the Pixel 9 to “center the satellite in the circle,” pointing to the nearest active satellite. Meanwhile, the user will be prompted regarding the requirement of a “clear view of the sky by avoiding buildings, trees, and mountains for Satellite SOS to work properly.
PiP will also be available for the feature, letting you minimize the user interface. It will allow the user to keep trying to contact emergency services apart from establishing a connection with the satellite. Google’s satellite connectivity feature will be first offered on the Pixel 9 series by T-Mobile.
Here's a first look at the Android Satellite Pointing UI
To connect via satellite you need to "move your phone to center the satellite in the circle". This UI can be minimized into a floating window which can be useful to stay connected while you texting with emergency services pic.twitter.com/V0cKY8BJ5c
— Наиль Садыков (@Nail_Sadykov) April 15, 2024
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