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SpaceX adds a Premium tier
Tristan Rayner / Android Authority
Ok, what you might want to know this morning is that Elon Musk tweeted a link to news that SpaceX has a new deal:
- The new Starlink Premium now promises up to 500Mbps for $500 a month.
- To get it, youâll also need a new premium antenna with âdouble the antenna capabilitiesâ and an upfront cost of $2,500.
- The new site dedicated to the option says: âStarlink Premium users can expect download speeds of 150-500Mbps and latency of 20-40ms, enabling high throughput connectivity for small offices, storefronts, and super users across the globe.â
- And itâs still pretty flexible: âWith Starlink, there are no long-term contracts, no data caps, and no exclusivity requirements.â
- In addition, the new âextra-ruggedâ dish may work better in very hot or cold environments, and thereâs 24/7 prioritized support, too.
- It looks like a pitch towards businesses to buy: the answer to the perhaps shouted demand from an office or someone in the field, something like âJust get me internet that works!â
- By the way, SpaceX has now launched 1,993 Starlink satellites to date, with one tracker saying that 1,468 of them are providing Starlink services, so coverage should be getting better, though the end goal is 42,000 sats.
Pixel 6 sales record
Robert Triggs / Android Authority
The other thing you should know this morning is that last night, Google confirmed a good quarter for the Pixel.
- Now, unfortunately, we donât have a lot of detail: no sales figures or dollars, exactly.
- But what Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai did say was: âIn Q4 we set an all-time quarterly sales record for Pixel. This came in spite of an extremely challenging supply chain environment. The response to Pixel 6 from our customers and carrier partners was incredibly positive.â
- So, no numbers. Google mightâve sold one more phone than the last quarter, which would give it every right to say we set a new record. Thatâs how records work.
- But really, it seems bigger than that, and âŚthatâs pretty much expected given Google actually tried.
- The Pixel 6 series is acclaimed, the Pixel 6 alone is a great deal and you donât need a Pro, and thereâs more marketing for it than ever before â and Iâve seen that in my city and heard it from a bunch of people in different parts of the world.
- Google also signed 45 carrier and retailer partnership deals, which is a key vector to getting phones into hands.
Roundup
Weirdness Wednesday
You have to hand it to the kid. Jack Sweeney, 19, has been running a Twitter bot (@ElonJet) that tracks Elon Muskâs private jet since 2020.
For some reason, in the past month or so, Musk offered Sweeney $5,000 to take down the bot via Twitter DM. And thatâs where it gets interesting: now Elon has shut down Twitter negotiations with the teen creator.
- Mashable has been keeping admirable tabs on the whole thing, with Protocol doing the early yards in talking with Sweeney.
- Anyway, first came the Twitter DM offering $5k, with a conversation unfolding about flight tracking via ADS-B Exchange data, and even pointing Musk towards using a free information-blocking program set up by the FAA, called Privacy ICAO aircraft address program, or PIA.
- But Sweeney, whose dad works in the airline industry, has been able to keep tracking olâ Musky.
- Sweeney countered Muskâs offer by asking for $50k, or a Tesla Model 3, or an internship at SpaceX or Tesla, and was then blocked by Musk.
- Anyway, the Twitter bot is still working, even with the PIA blocking program, even with some kind of weird military-level blocking going on.
Cheers,
Tristan Rayner, Senior Editor