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You can use T-Mobile's Starlink service to send images, audio, and video now - here's how


T-Satellite now offers MMS on select Android phones. And, soon, it'll support app data from optimized third-party apps.

Originally meant to handle basic SMS, the service now supports full MMS messaging on select Android devices. Our Ziff Davis sister site PCMag put MMS over T-Satellite to the test and reported that you need a clear view of the sky and shouldn't expect tower-like speeds. "We are also rolling out picture and voice messaging to select devices and will continue adding more in the coming months," T-Mobile's website reads.

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