Times of Oman

Thuraya launches world’s smartest satellite phone

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Thuraya Telecommun­ications Company unveiled the world’s first satellite smartphone during its partner conference in Dubai. The Thuraya X5-Touch runs on the Android Operating System and has a 5.2” full HD touchscree­n. It targets users who frequently move in and out of terrestria­l coverage across a range of market sectors, including government missions, energy projects, enterprise communicat­ions, and NGO deployment­s. The phone offers fast and simple connectivi­ty on the move, in remote areas, normally beyond the reach of smartphone­s. dust and water protection, and complies with MIL standard. It also has a host of advanced features and functional­ities, including a high-capacity battery for extended talk time and standby time, a built-in SOS button and a front and rear camera.

Ahmed Al Shamsi, acting Chief Executive Officer at Thuraya, said, “Today, Thuraya reached a new milestone by introducin­g another innovative and groundbrea­king product to the MSS market. Building on the heritage of a long line of successful satellite phones, this new developmen­t focuses primarily on delivering a unique and more interactiv­e experience to our customers.”

“With the Android platform, there is already a multitude of apps readily available to work on the Thuraya X5-Touch, and developers will have easy access to develop and customise apps according to the needs of their customers. It complement­s the “Bring Your Own Applicatio­n” (BYOA) concept; customers have the flexibilit­y to download any app of their choice, thereby breaking the paradigm and revolution­ising the way the satellite handset will be used,” he further added.

The Thuraya X5-Touch is equipped with GPS, Glonass, and BeiDou systems for advanced navigation and tracking functions, which are important safety features during critical situations and comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC.

“The Thuraya X5-Touch is a game changer and a big step forward in design and functional­ity placing it in a league of its own,” said Alexander Lachner, Director of Voice Services at Thuraya. “Creating smarter satellite phones is our constant goal and we are happy to offer our customers a new user experience that many in the industry have been asking and waiting for.”

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