Satellite communications, one of the most important features of the new iPhone, and also one of Apple’s most important security features in recent years, Now it’s available in the US and Canada for iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The so-called function Emergency SOS service via satelliteIn addition, it will soon arrive in some European countries.
Specifically, iPhone 14 owners in the US or Canada will be able to start using this feature starting today. In Europe, will be available next Decemberand only in some countries. Enter them, UK, Germany, France and Ireland.
iPhone 14 satellite connection, remember allows you to communicate via satellite with emergency services in cases where, due to location or for any other reason, there is no mobile coverage network. It’s also a feature that combines Apple’s software and hardware, as the feature also offers the ability to immediately send medical data that anyone can enter on their iPhone to make it easier for emergency services to help. For their part, emergency centers do not need any “additional software or protocols” to receive messages.
This is how satellite connection works on iPhone 14


User, yes. You will need to follow a series of steps to establish a satellite connection on your iPhone 14. and therefore contact the emergency services. Keep in mind that this feature only activates when the iPhone doesn’t have Wi-Fi or coverage. However, for this to work, you first need to call the emergency number of the respective country (for example, 911 in the US).
If iPhone 14 is not in range, the screen will display an option to activate Satellite SOS Emergency. Then the user must fill out a kind of questionnaire and follow the steps indicated on the screen to establish a connection with the nearest satellite. Once connected, the iPhone will send a message to the emergency services with medical data and related information such as location. It is also possible to transmit the location via satellite so that emergency services can more easily locate a person.
Moreover, this is not the only safety feature present in the iPhone 14. Apple also has crash detection, thanks to which the iPhone, using sensors and components, is able to recognize a collision and automatically call emergency services.
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