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Only with T-Mobile’s T-Satellite: When coverage drops, your phone automatically switches to satellite — no hardware, no extra steps. Now, you can stay connected with essential apps — including voice & video chats through WhatsApp. Exciting stuff, and this is only the beginning!

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