How to use Starlink satellites with iPhone and how to deactivate them
Apple does not have and will not work with Starlink to connect the iPhone, but T-Mobile has, so your iPhone can connect in a way of speaking. Here’s how to turn it off if it bothers you.
The iOS 18.3 update contained a number of new features for iPhone users. We have seen new Unity wallpapers, visual intelligence improvements to recognize plants and animals and bug repairs plants.
In this update, however, there was one change that gained decent attention – support for Starlink satellites.
It was a lot of internet drama.
In short, it’s not Apple. It is a partnership of T-Mobile and a modem that supports what Starlink serves.
What Starlink Support means for iPhone users
Satellite support has been working on all iPhone 14 flavors, iPhone 15 and iPhone 16. It’s been a few years, but specific Starlink support is new.

iOS 18.3 BRAGHT A lot of new features and markers
In principle, selective users can rely on Starlink satellites on a cellular trip. This is great for emergencies and emergencies.
The satellites are connected via the 25 1900MHz range spectrum, which has been supported on the iPhone for some time. The way it works differs from existing Apple satellite support.
Apple already offers emergency SOS, finds my support, road assistance and news through satellite with those supported models.
All of these use this satellite connection when they are sent limited or accepted by the cellular connection. It works well with a lot of us – you have to be satellite on visible ranges.
Starlink Versus GlobalStar
Apple said goodbye to GlobalStar for its satellite function. Globalstar was partially founded by Qualcomm and is now owned by 20% from Apple itself.

Satellite support is great for emergencies. Source: Pexels
Apple says you must have a clear view of the sky and horizon to use satellite functions. In addition, hll, mountains, trees and other leaves can interfere or slow the data flow in both directions.
This is not exactly the monastery, but it still comes in the clutch in an emergency.

Effort to join satellites can be in certain leases heavy
Comparably, Starlink was available to a man more satellites than Globalstar, to which he joins and how the iPhone connects is a little different. This allows a little greater freedom when using the function.
For example, you can leave your iPhone in your pocket or bag and still connect to satellites to receive messages. Your iPhone will automatically switch to this when you are out of the reach of the cell tower and keep you connected with an incredibly slow bitrate.
This is more conversation than offers for emergency focus, Apple is promoted.
Right now, this satellite connection is Starlink for sending messages, although it is reportedly set to expand on phone calls and data in the future.
Apple did not connect with Starlink
Let’s get it clearly clearly about it
This is a partnership between T-Mobile and Starlink. Apple and Starlink connected together.
Apple did not even mention Starlink in the notes on iOS 18.3 when the function emerged. It’s not an iPhone feature. It’s the T-Mobile Network.
First he committed himself in Beta Beta with selected Samsung devices, then the iPhones were finally and surprises were added to the device list.

Starlink Support means your iPhone can stay in your pocket and still connect with voice and data coming in the future
This means that it is not available on all iPhones. And it’s not available on all compatible iPhone iPhone T-Mobile, at least not yet.
We will not discuss the owner of Starlink, Elon Musk. Whether you like it or hate it, any iOS update brings many benefits, it includes security updates.

Testing satellite support with built -in demos
Although we understand people’s hesitation about updating, fear of access to data is unjustified. Starlink support can be quickly deactivated or re -enabled in the future.
How to deactivate support Satellite Starlink on iPhone
If your phone does not have the option of satellite, you will not see this listed in the settings.
- Open Settings App on your iPhone after update to iOS 18.3
- Visit Cellular> T-Mobile (or other carriers if added in the future)
- Switch the satellite support
This is not a permanent switches of killing. This feature is definitely not a reason to stop upgrade or perform a drastic step towards Dongrade. Starlink has access to the same data that any other provider of ISP providers has, provided the domain name servers passes through the operation.
If it is not, then they know nothing. We will leave it to you what makes the most sense, but at least you are armed with all the data you need to make a healthy decision.
Edit July 30, 14:22 Tiktok and other social media creators do what they always do and finding something that is mostly irrelevant and generates the content of ragebait. We peridically modify and check the pieces they receive – and true – to fight the gray mill.