Apple hints that this iOS 16 update will enable satellite connectivity on iPhone 14 line
During the “Far out” event in September, Apple made a big deal about the ability of all four iPhone 14 models to connect to a satellite. This allows users to send a text to emergency services in case they are involved in an accident that took place in an area without cellular service or Wi-Fi connectivity. When the new phones were released, they were awaiting an update that Apple said would be taking place sometime in November.
Apple will soon disseminate the iOS update that will allow iPhone 14 models to connect to satellites to report an emergency
You’ll be asked to answer simple questions about the nature of your emergency. You can also have your emergency contacts notified and told your location and what emergency you’re facing.
There must be no cellular or Wi-Fi service in the area for satellite connectivity to be an option
Keep in mind that for Emergency SOS via satellite to work, you must be in a place with no cellular and Wi-Fi coverage. And text messages sent using Emergency SOS via satellite are encrypted which means that only the sender and the recipient of the messages know what they say. A satellite connection will be maintained even if your iPhone screen is locked. And if you are blocked and don’t have a clear line of sight to the satellite, the iPhone will tell you whether you need to turn to the left or turn to the right.
So with only 24 days left in the month, on one of those days, Apple is expected to release the iOS update that will enable iPhone 14 users to connect to a satellite system to report an emergency if there is no other way to do so. The service will be free for the first two years, says Apple, which would indicate that the company plans on charging for the feature after that time period expires.
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