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September 7, 2022 06:49 pm GMT

Apple's iPhone 14 line links up with satellites for emergency messaging

Emergency SOS via Satellite

The iPhone just became the first consumer-level smartphone with satellite connectivity functionality (at least in the U.S.)

At the Apple event on Wednesday, the iPhone maker announced a brand new feature alongside the new iPhone 14: emergency SOS via satellite.

Basically, the new iPhone 14s will be able to connect to emergency services anywhere in the world regardless of whether there is an internet or cellular connection. In order to make this service work, a user will basically need to point their iPhone at the exact location of a satellite passing by overhead. As Apple explained it, this would've previously required a big bulky antenna. And, obviously, human beings can't see the satellites flying in space with the naked eye. But, that's where the iPhone 14 steps in. The device will tell users where to point the iPhone and where to move it, if necessary.

Emergency SOS via Satellite
The iPhone will tell users where to point their device in order to use the service. Credit: Apple

The iPhone 14 will also allow users to share their location via satellite as well.

This feature is really just meant for emergency situations. And Apple realizes that even with the satellite connectivity ability, other issues can arise. But, the company has solutions for those issues already.

In order to get messages to emergency services as fast as possible, Apple has developed a new messaging algorithm meant to compress the size of messages so they're delivered at optimal speed. The feature also provides the user with prompts, basically a series of multiple choice questions regarding the emergency the user is experiencing in order to get these messages sent out quickly.

Emergency SOS via Satellite
Prompts will help expedite emergency service requests. Credit: Apple

If the closest emergency service provider doesn't accept text messages, Apple has relay centers set up to contact these providers with the content of your message.

This new satellite service won't be free, but Apple didn't announce a pricing model for it yet. However, the company is offering two free years of the service with the purchase of a new iPhone 14. The service launches in the U.S. and Canada in November.


Original Link: https://mashable.com/article/apple-iphone-14-emergency-sos-satellite

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