Recently, the first information about the Exynos 2600 chip from Samsung, which is the company’s first chip manufactured with a precision of 2 nanometers, has emerged. Expectations indicate that it will be used in the Galaxy Z Flip8 and perhaps in the Galaxy S26 series in some markets.

When announcing the Exynos 2600, Samsung did not reveal any details about the integrated modem, but now information about the Exynos Modem 5410 has begun to appear, which is likely to be part of the package.

The Exynos 5410 modem combines LTE DTC, NB IoT NTN and NR NTN in a single chip. NB IoT NTN represents the lowest level of communication, providing limited data transmission such as location or SMS, but it works stably even in remote areas such as oceans and deserts, and this section has been certified by Skylo.

LTE DTC is the most notable addition to the modem, as it promises to expand satellite communication capabilities to include satellite voice calls. In contrast, NR NTN aims to raise the level of data transmission in the future, which may enable video calls via satellite later.

There is no confirmation yet of the arrival of the Exynos Modem 5410 within the Galaxy S26 series, but it is considered one of Samsung’s most advanced modems, as it was manufactured with a precision of 4nm EUV, adopts the 3GPP Release 17 standard, and supports dual 5G NR connectivity via Sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies, with maximum download speeds of 14.79 Gbps.

Thus, if the Galaxy S26 series emerges with advanced satellite connectivity capabilities, the Exynos Modem 5410 will likely be the first point to track for details.

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