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The iPhone 14 satellite distress function will be available in countries outside the United States and Canada until the end of the year and next year

When the iPhone 14 cannot connect to the network signal of the base station, it can directly connect to the low-orbit satellite signal with the iPhone 14 in an open place, and make a call for help through the intuitive menu selection method, and the time to transmit a message is about 15 seconds, but if If there are objects such as trees blocking the interference, it may take more than 1 minute to transmit.

According to a report on the MacPrime website, after Apple plans to open the iPhone 14’s satellite distress function in the United States and Canada in November this year, it plans to continue to provide this function in more countries and regions from the end of this year to next year.

At present, the satellite distress function of the iPhone 14 is only available in the United States and Canada at the initial stage. At the same time, Apple stated that it will be provided for free for the first two years, which means that it will be used at an additional charge in the future.

As for when the same function is expected to be launched, it obviously depends on the regulations of each country and the use of satellite communication frequency bands, so this function can only be used by local users. For example, the iPhone 14 sold in the United States can only be used for Satellite communications services within the United States.

The iPhone 14 can directly connect the low-orbit satellite signal with the iPhone 14 in an open place when the base station network signal cannot be connected, and send a call for help through the intuitive menu click method, and the time to transmit a message is about 15 seconds, but If there are objects such as trees blocking the interference, it may take more than 1 minute to transmit.

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