Apple Launches Satellite Emergency SOS Service

Apple has launched its satellite emergency SOS service in Australia and New Zealand.

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Apple Emergency SOS is a feature that allows iPhone users to call emergency services even when they don’t have cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. To use Emergency SOS, users simply need to press and hold the side button and volume button simultaneously until they see the Emergency SOS slider. Once they slide to Emergency SOS, their iPhone will send a message to emergency services with their location. If they have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, their call will be routed through that connection. If they don’t have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, their call will be routed through Apple’s satellite network.

Apple’s satellite network is a global network of satellites that allows Apple devices to communicate even when they don’t have cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. The network is used by Apple’s Find My app to track the location of lost or stolen devices, and it’s also used by Emergency SOS to make calls to emergency services.

Apple Emergency SOS is a life-saver for people who live in remote areas or who are traveling in areas with no cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. It’s also a great option for people who are hiking, camping, or doing other activities where they might not have access to cellular or Wi-Fi coverage.

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To use the service, you need to have an iPhone 14 or later running iOS 16 or later. You also need to be in an area where Apple’s satellite network is available. This service is currently available in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Mexico.

If you’re ever in an emergency situation and you don’t have cellular or Wi-Fi coverage, don’t forget that you can use Apple’s satellite emergency SOS service to call for help.

Here are some additional details about Apple Emergency SOS:

Apple Launches Satellite Emergency SOS Service

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How to use Apple Emergency SOS:

  • Press and hold the side button and volume button simultaneously until you see the Emergency SOS slider.
  • Slide to Emergency SOS.
  • If you have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, your call will be routed through that connection. If you don’t have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, your call will be routed through Apple’s satellite network.

What happens when you use Apple Emergency SOS:

  • Your iPhone will send a message to emergency services with your location.
  • If you have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, your call will be routed through that connection. If you don’t have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection, your call will be routed through Apple’s satellite network.
  • If you’re able to speak, you’ll be able to talk to a dispatcher. If you’re not able to speak, you can send a text message to emergency services.

Where is Apple Emergency SOS available?

  • Apple Emergency SOS is currently available in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Mexico.

What devices support Apple Emergency SOS?

  • Apple Emergency SOS is available on iPhone 14 or later running iOS 16 or later.

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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