Mayukh Saha
Mayukh Saha
September 1, 2024 ·  3 min read

Apple Just Silently Launched A Mind-blowing Feature And Nobody Is Talking About It

Everyone is going crazy about the new customization possibilities and Apple Intelligence in iOS 18, which was recently released by Apple. Yes, those are really great. They’re not getting the actually impressive Apple feature though. Messages by Satellite is actually the game-changer. It’s enormous. Larger than Touch ID. Greater than FaceID. Everything will alter as a result.

Messages via Satellite

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For anyone who is a minimalist, but also likes going on adventures, it is a problem when you are not in a network coverage. For such situations, you usually have to buy a premium subscription for apps like Garmin satellite messages to use a satellite to maintain connection with loved ones. But, Apple recently provided us with Messages vis Satellite. This goes beyond being another Apple feature. This allows your phone to connect to a satellite when it is unable to locate a cellular or Wi-Fi signal. Texts, emoticons, and Tapbacks can all be sent. Not a separate app. No additional gadget. No extra payments, either for those who are off-the-grid.

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Where You Might Need It

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Imagine a situation where you are in the middle of the ocean, on a cruise. Of course, there is no network coverage for miles. Then, a family emergency occurred out of the blue. The Wi-Fi on the cruise is down. No signal from a cell phone, complete darkness. Usually, you would be powerless. However, if Messages via Satellite were available, you could have made a satellite connection. You could have kept in contact. Problem solved. Have you ever had a critical signal loss? When going on a hike? While on the road?
In isolated places? It’s awful. With this Apple feature, you’re never far away. Always linked. Always secure.

How It Works

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It’s simple. Your iPhone directs you to connect to a satellite when you lose signal. Dynamic Island demonstrates your connectivity. No extra actions. No confusion. Just dependable, easy communication. Additionally, your privacy is unwavering since it’s Apple. The encryption is from end to end. Your messages are not being read, not even by Apple. It’s safe. It’s private. It’s just what you require. Apple’s assurances: Automatic connection to the nearest satellite; Dynamic Island indicator for satellite connection; Seamless integration with the Messages app; End-to-end encryption for privacy. In essence, this Apple feature made your phone a satellite phone. Yes, voice isn’t included yet but it will probably come next.

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The Impact of this Apple Feature

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Satellite messaging is subtly altering the rules. Consider situations where remote rescues are necessary due to natural calamities. This technology has the power to save lives. Apple is not only for today. They deal with what lies ahead. Messages via Satellite are just the beginning. Think about what comes next. The wider ramifications consist of improved capacities for responding to emergencies. worldwide connectivity even in far-off places, and a possibility of further advancements in communication technology.

Where Can You Get The Feature?

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If you own an Apple iPhone 14 or later model, you will get this feature automatically after you update to the latest iOS 18, for free. However, At the moment, this Apple feature is limited to the United States. But Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States already have access to Apple’s Emergency SOS via satellite. For these areas, it is therefore only a question of time. However, iPhone models purchased in Armenia, Belarus, mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia do not yet come with satellite connectivity. For these regions, the wait might be forever.

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