Samsung Unveils Exynos 5410 Modem for Satellite Connectivity

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Conceptual illustration of Samsung's Exynos 5410 modem on a technological background, with satellite and communication wave icons.

Samsung presents the Exynos 5410 modem for satellite connectivity

Samsung has unveiled a new key component for its upcoming phones: the Exynos 5410 modem. This hardware is designed to equip the future Galaxy S26 series with a revolutionary capability: full satellite connectivity. The idea is that users can communicate from anywhere on the planet, even where terrestrial networks don't reach. 🛰️

A duo of chips to enhance communications

The Exynos 5410 doesn't work alone. Its mission is to complement the main Exynos 2600 processor, which Samsung will manufacture with an advanced 2-nanometer architecture. By separating communication tasks from general processing, the system optimizes energy consumption and improves performance. The modem handles all radio connections, from 5G/6G to the new satellite link.

Key features of this architecture:
  • The Exynos 5410 modem exclusively manages radiofrequency connections.
  • It frees up resources from the Exynos 2600 SoC, which can dedicate all its power to running applications.
  • 2 nm manufacturing allows integrating more transistors, improving energy efficiency.
Integrating this technology means future Galaxies could send text messages or emergency data from remote locations.

Beyond terrestrial coverage: the role of satellites

Satellite connectivity does not seek to replace conventional mobile networks, but to act as a safety net. In emergencies or isolated areas, the phone will be able to establish a direct link with a satellite constellation to transmit messages or location data.

Advantages of this implementation:
  • Provides a vital communication channel in areas without telephony infrastructure.
  • Allows Samsung to develop its own solution, reducing dependence on other modem manufacturers.
  • Expands mobile device usage possibilities in extreme or adventure environments.

A strategic step in the mobile industry

With this move, Samsung positions itself in a highly competitive technological segment. Autonomy in developing modems with satellite capabilities is a key strategic asset. Soon, losing coverage in a remote place could stop being a serious problem and become a simple solvable inconvenience with a satellite message. The Exynos 5410 is the piece that will make this evolution possible in the Galaxy S26. 📡