Elon Musk offers free internet: all these smartphones can connect to Starlink at no cost.

Starlink, the satellite internet service developed by SpaceX, has been recognized for its ability to provide connectivity in areas where terrestrial networks do not reach. Until now, the service required the purchase of an antenna and a subscription plan, but with this new functionality, certain devices will be able to connect directly to Starlink satellites at no cost.

The new functionality of Starlink will allow users in remote areas and without access to traditional mobile networks to send text messages, share their location, and even contact emergency services, all without the need for a nearby mobile phone tower.

Free access to the Starlink network will not be available for all devices, but will depend on both the model and the software update installed on the smartphone.

Apple: iPhone 14 and later versions, in both standard and Pro and Pro Max models.

Google: Pixel 9 and Pro, Pro Fold, and Pro XL models.

Motorola: models launched starting in 2024.

Samsung: Galaxy A14, A15, A16, A35, A53, A54, as well as S21 models and onwards (including Plus, Ultra, and Fan Edition), X Cover6 Pro, Z Flip3 and later versions, Z Fold3 and above.

In the initial phases, this connectivity will only allow for sending and receiving text messages, sharing location, and contacting emergency services like 911. In a second phase, it is expected that the functionality will expand to include voice calls and internet browsing, which would further increase the utility of the Starlink network.

To access it, you just need to go to and register on the official Starlink website.