Funny how people misinterprete a lack of acknowledgment as a definitive answer of no. Consider the alternatives. Maybe the iPhone 13 does have a modified x60 QCOM chipset and this feature will be activated with future software updates. I doubt it, but it's possible. More likely is that the iPhone 14 will utilize the QCOM x65 chipset that does support GSAT SATCOMs. Either way, the fact remains that GSAT is utilized by $QCOM and QCOM chipsets are in more cell phones than any other. With or without $AAPL, GSAT's terrestrial n53 spectrum will be used. AAPL has a history of using QCOM chipsets in their iPhones. The likelihood they use the QCOM x65 is very high, regardless of any acknowledgement by AAPL. I guess this can be indirectly confirmed when AAPL announced the iPhone 14 next year as using the x65 chipset. Or perhaps they simply announce the iPhone 14 will have SATCOMs. Any scenario bodes very well for GSAT regardless.$Globalstar(GSAT)$
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