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Motorola’s Defy Satellite Link turns any phone into a two-way satellite messenger

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The Motorola Defy Satellite Link is a nifty gizmo, offering a version of iPhone 14’s handy Emergency SOS via satellite feature to anyone regardless of whether they have one of the latest or best smartphones. And now U.S. customers can finally get their hands on it. 

Originally announced in February, the Motorola Defy Satellite Link offers a built-in satellite-based SOS feature. But it does more than just provide emergency coverage. It’s basically a satellite messaging hotspot, hooking up to your smartphone via Bluetooth for two-way satellite messaging and location sharing. The idea being that you can still keep in touch with friends and family even when you’re in an area where cell coverage is spotty or not available at all. And most importantly, only one of you needs the satellite-capable device for it all to work. 

Motorola’s messaging service works just like SMS. You send a message via the Bullitt Satellite Messenger app on your phone, and the device links up with the relevant satellites to forward it to the recipient over whatever cellular or Wi-Fi network they’re using. Those on the other end will get it as a standard SMS message. Recipients don’t need the Bullitt Satellite Messenger app to receive messages, but will need to download it to send responses back.

A woman uses her phone while linked via Bluetooth to Motorola's Defy Satellite Link

(Image credit: Bullitt)

The system then works in reverse to get their responses back to you. It doesn’t cost the recipient anything, instead, everything’s deducted from the sender’s own subscription through Bullitt Satellite. Similar to a cell plan, you’ll need to pay a monthly fee for satellite access. 

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