Samsung Find may be about to get a major off-grid upgrade
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TL;DR
- Clues spotted in a recent version of the Samsung Find app suggest satellite-based location sharing is on the way.
- Location updates would send every 15 minutes, with one-time sharing as a fallback.
- The feature would mirror the satellite location sharing on Google’s Find Hub.
Google’s Find Hub already supports satellite-based location sharing on newer Pixel phones, and now Samsung Find may be gearing up to follow suit. The feature would let you share the position of your Samsung device even when you don’t have mobile coverage.
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