With iPhone 14, Apple introduced Emergency SOS via Satellite, which lets users contact emergency services in places where there’s no…
Why does this feel like an ad
9to5 Mac is by virtue of the name very celebratory of Apple things.
Focus more on the tech saving people’s lives.
its saves nearly every month a person . before it was apple accident detection feature before that it was apple watch and so on .
Tech like this helps people in more subtle ways, too.
I bought an Apple Watch to monitor my heart rate because a symptom of something I was diagnosed with was it could cause it to speed up. When my doctor decided to take me off the meds that kept it lowered, it was only thanks to the data from my watch that she put me back on it - she didn’t believe me when I said my heart rate felt like it had started going too fast Ando was running out of breath too easily after she took me off then (she pointed to blood test numbers as “proof” I didn’t need it anymore), then I pulled out my phone and pulled up the app that collated the data from my watch, and showed her the giant spike in numbers after she took me off the meds.
Then she went, “…ah,” and put me back on the heart meds. She wouldn’t have otherwise.
Hyperthyroidism? Just guessing.
it did what is was supposed to do . you could have used any heart rate monitering device to give her data . you know androids also have these feature but we cant see news article about it or people saying my android device saved me .
It’s a genuinely good feature, we’re going to continue seeing positive stories like this as more people use it in life threatening situations.
It’s made me think about situations I might end up in that would benefit from this extra layer of safety where previously I’ve just YOLO’d and not gotten unlucky.
It is an ad.
Because it is. Apple does this shit all time and it’s enfuriating. Especially considering Android offers exactly the same feature so there’s no “thanking” a brand when both major platforms do this. People just lap it up though.
Which Android phones have satellite access? I saw Qualcomm came out with hardware in the beginning of the year that can also sms over satellite but haven’t seen an Android phone with it yet.
Which android phone has the same feature?
I really was hoping that we won’t see these stupid ads here and they’re left on Reddit.
“emergency service personnels rescue people thanks to Radio” you will never see headlines like this
or thanks to android phone couse they were able to call for help
/hailcorporate
When Android does the same thing but the article calls out Apple specifically. It was a thing constantly on Reddit, but why wouldn’t we expect it here too? Fanboys of Apple are happy to peddle their wares everywhere.
What Android phone does this yet? Qualcomm announced they’d be releasing chipsets in Q2 of this year that can do it, but what phones have it?
I’m interested in the arguments when usb c drops for iphones.
his brother’s girlfriend’s cousin
Stories that start this way are always super credible.
As a 911 operator, I hate the SOS function and it has just gotten worse. Between this and the “car crash” detection, I spend 40% of my work day tracking down false alarms, often at the expense of using resources for actual emergencies. If I ever meet the person who decided to turn on the SOS function by default, I’m going to punch them squarely in the nose.
I’d upgrade my iPhone just for this feature. Unfortunately, it’s not available yet.
In my country, we have people missing in dessert on daily basis. Thankfully, many are found by volunteers with the help of last known location or by if sharing their trip plan before leaving.
This feature would save their lives.
The other option is to buy satellite phone which cost $300/mo just to keep it for emergencies.
Or you know, just get a dedicated gps device like Inreach for a a few hundred $ one time + gps plan as you need. I wouldn’t rely on my iPhone for truly expedition like situations you actually plan for.
The other option is to buy satellite phone which cost $300/mo just to keep it for emergencies.
No it’s not, there are other, much more affordable options, such as https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/837461/pn/010-06003-SU
I didn’t know such products existed. I don’t even think they’re available in the middle east.
The prices of satellite phone have came down lately to $1000 for the device and $60 per month for the service and call cost range between $5.5 to $8 a minute.
It’s operated by asia satellite co.
Don’t post positive content about Apple on a general technology community because it must be an ad then. The rule is only to post negative news if it’s in anyway related to Apple. Only then it’s factual.
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Anyone in the know here? How the heck does a non-sat phone contact a sattelite?
It’s a sat phone, just a somewhat limited one.