Android is introducing a central "Satellite connectivity" hub in its latest Canary build, designed to enhance user experience by identifying applications that can operate over satellite networks. The hub includes a Quick Settings tile that displays the status of satellite connectivity and a dedicated Settings page for discovering "satellite apps." Initial testing shows core integrations with apps like Emergency SOS, Google Messages, and Maps, with plans for broader support. The system differentiates between narrowband and LTE-based satellite networks, affecting the types of applications available. Users with compatible plans will have access to features, while those without will be informed of limitations. The development aims to transition satellite connectivity from emergency use to everyday functionality, aligning with advancements in satellite-to-device connectivity standards. The hub is currently available only in the Android Canary channel, with a market-ready product expected as carrier partnerships and API integrations develop.