It is said that Google has made a switch to the Samsung Foundry for the Medetic for the modem in its Pixel 10 Series, but this will not affect an important feature of the contact on the phone. The handsets will be unveiled later this year, rumors that they will present the tanker G5 chip set in partnership with TSMC instead of Samsung. However, this cannot be the only change. A recent report claims that although Google’s decision to get away from the Samsung Foundry will affect the modem used in the desired handsets, they will still support a satellite contact on the Pixel 10 lineup.
The Android Authority reports that the Google Pixel 10 series has discovered after the tear of the Satellite contact proof Encouken Contact Services app version 2025.17. Code stars include references to selected pixel models with satellite SOS capabilities, which match the first known code names of Pixel 10 models.
One of the strings mentions a GLBW0 tool, which is said to be Pixel 10. Meanwhile, G4Qur and Gul82 are allegedly referring to Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, respectively. Although the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is not mentioned in the code snapt, it is possible that the company will later include it, considering that the hand sets is some time away from the launch.
In particular, the Encyclosure Services app is speculated in handling their 4G and 5G network contacts, in addition to being responsible for the feature of satellite SOS on pixel devices. However, functionality also allegesly relies on the satellite gateway app, which provides a user -friendly interface to use satellite -based contacts.
Previous reports suggest that Google Customs will be converted from Samsung Foundry to TSMC for built -in chip development, known as the tanker G5 chip set everywhere, which can strengthen the Pixel 10 series. As part of this strategy, it is also said that the Ecinos modem of Samsung should be digged in favor of the Meditik T900 modem, which is still beginning. Thus, the details remain under the wrap, but it is speculated that it is based on the “M85” Generation Modem IP.

