Samsung officially introduces Exynos Modem 5410; Could be seen in Galaxy S26 series

The South Korean tech giant Samsung has officially unveiled its Exynos Modem 5410, which supports three types of satellite networks to provide an enhanced communication experience. Reportedly, this modem could be seen in the upcoming Galaxy S26 series.
Here’s more about it
Samsung Exynos Modem 5410
It comes with LTE DTC, NB-IoT, and NR-NTN support. LTE DTC expands capabilities by enabling voice calls, while NB-IoT NTN supports location sharing and simple text transmission through satellites high above Earth, and NR-NTN allows for higher quality communication, such as video calls.
The Exynos Modem 5410 is built on a 4nm process and features lower standby power consumption and enhanced efficiency compared to the previous model. It supports 5G NR dual connectivity that utilises both FR1 (sub-6GHz) and FR2 (mmWave) bands simultaneously, enabling ultra-fast download speeds of up to 14.79Gbps. In the FRQ band alone, the Exynos Modem 5410 combines up to 380MHz of bandwidth to deliver data transfer speeds of up to 11.2Gbps.
It ensures reliable and secure communications through support for ROM-based Hybrid PQC. In addition, the Security Processor securely encrypts sensitive Secure NV data, such as IMEI, and protects keys used for communication authentication as well as cryptographic assets. It enables a highly reliable communication environment required for the 5G Advanced era. The modem is currently under mass production.
Now, coming to the use of this modem. It is said that Samsung may pair the Exynos Modem 5410 with its Exynos 2600 processor for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. Since Exynos 2600 does not arrive with a built-in 5G modem, it is believed that the company will use an external modem to handle mobile networks. This may significantly improve the overall connectivity experience for Galaxy S26 series users.
Check out the previously revealed details about the Galaxy S26 series here.