Samsung Galaxy Unveils Eight SIM-Free Models for au Starlink Direct Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy Meets au Starlink Direct



In a groundbreaking announcement, Samsung Electronics Japan has confirmed that all eight SIM-free models of the Samsung Galaxy series are now compatible with the au Starlink Direct service. This innovative service marks a significant milestone as it is the first in the world to initiate direct communication with satellite technology. The partnership reinforces Kansai-based KDDI's commitment to enhancing mobile connectivity, especially in areas that typically struggle with poor signals.

As of today, customers can utilize these Samsung Galaxy devices to access essential applications such as Google Maps, Weather News, disaster management apps, and X, even in remote areas where traditional cell signals fall short. This capability is especially crucial during disaster situations, where staying connected can save lives.

Supported Devices


The specific Samsung Galaxy models that support this feature include:
  • - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
  • - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6
  • - Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
  • - Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6
  • - Samsung Galaxy S25
  • - Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
  • - Samsung Galaxy S24
  • - Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Furthermore, it is anticipated that additional devices will also support the au Starlink Direct service in the near future, including:
  • - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5
  • - Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
  • - Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
  • - Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • - Samsung Galaxy A36 5G
  • - Samsung Galaxy A25 5G

How to Update


For current users of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, S25, S25 Ultra, S24, and S24 Ultra, utilizing au Starlink Direct requires a simple software update. To perform the update, users should navigate to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install and then select Reboot now to activate the new service.

Historical Releases


For those interested in previous developments concerning Samsung Galaxy smartphones and au Starlink Direct compatibility, additional information can be found in past releases:

The innovative use of satellite technology with Samsung Galaxy devices promises to redefine connectivity for users, especially in challenging environments. As KDDI and Samsung Electronics continue to push the envelope in mobile communication, customers can look forward to increasingly reliable access, no matter where they are.

Note: The Samsung Galaxy brand name is a trademark or registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Other brands, company names, and product/service titles mentioned are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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