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Use Emergency SOS via satellite on your iPhone 14
Apple ^ | November 22, 2022 | Staff

Posted on 11/22/2022 8:09:57 AM PST by Red Badger

With iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models, you can use Emergency SOS via satellite to text emergency services when you're out of cellular and Wi-Fi coverage. You can also use the Find My app to share your location with people via satellite.

How Emergency SOS via satellite works

Emergency SOS via satellite can help you connect with emergency services under exceptional circumstances when no other means of reaching emergency services are available. If you call or text emergency services and can't connect because you're outside the range of cellular and Wi-Fi coverage, your iPhone tries to connect you via satellite to the help that you need.

When you use a satellite connection, the experience is different than sending or receiving a message via cellular. In ideal conditions with a direct view of the sky and the horizon, a message might take 15 seconds to send, and over a minute to send under trees with light or medium foliage. If you're under heavy foliage or surrounded by other obstructions, you might not be able to connect to a satellite.

Connection times can also be impacted by your surroundings, the length of your message, and the status and availability of the satellite network.

Emergency SOS via satellite is free for two years after the activation of iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro.

Be ready in case of an emergency

If you're going somewhere that might be outside of cellular and Wi-Fi coverage, here are some ways to be prepared.

Try the Emergency SOS via satellite demo

To learn how Emergency SOS via satellite works, try the demo. You need to be outside, on relatively open terrain, with a clear view of the sky. Trees with light foliage might slow down the connection and dense foliage might block it. Hills or mountains, canyons, and tall structures can also block the connection.

If you don't have Location Services turned on for Satellite Connection, you're prompted to turn them on before you start the demo.

Open the Settings app.

Tap Emergency SOS.

Under Emergency SOS via satellite, tap Try Demo, then follow the onscreen instructions.

To use the demo, you need to be in a country or region where Emergency SOS via satellite is available.

The demo does not call emergency services.

Set up the information that you want to share

When you use Emergency SOS via satellite, you can share your Medical ID and notify your emergency contacts. You need to have this information set up prior to an emergency.

Set up your Medical ID and add emergency contacts in the Health app

To share your location via satellite with someone in the Find My app, you need to already be sharing your location with that person in Find My before you're outside of cellular and Wi-Fi coverage.

Share your location in Find My

Use Emergency SOS via satellite

When you're in a place with no cellular and Wi-Fi coverage, you can still use your iPhone to text emergency services via satellite connection.

Follow the onscreen prompts to connect to a satellite.

Connect to a satellite

If you need to contact emergency services, follow these tips to help connect your iPhone to a satellite:

Hold your phone naturally in your hand. You don't need to raise your arm or hold your phone up, but don't put it in a pocket or backpack.

Make sure that you're outside with a clear view of the sky and the horizon.

Be aware that trees with light foliage might slow down the connection, and dense foliage might block it. Hills or mountains, canyons, and tall structures can also block the connection.

In case you need to turn left or right or move to avoid a blocked signal, your iPhone provides guidance—just follow the onscreen instructions.

The satellite connection can be maintained even if your phone screen is locked.

If your call can't connect, tap Emergency Text via Satellite

Text emergency services via satellite

First, try calling emergency services. Even if your normal cellular carrier network isn't available, you might be able to make the call.

If your call won't connect, you can text emergency services via satellite:

Tap Emergency Text via Satellite.

You can also go to Messages to text 911 or SOS, then tap Emergency Services.

Tap Report Emergency.

Using simple taps, answer the emergency questions to best describe your situation.

Choose to notify your emergency contacts that you contacted emergency services, along with your location and the nature of your emergency.

To connect to a satellite, follow the onscreen instructions.

After you're connected, continue following the onscreen instructions to stay connected while you send your message to emergency services.

Once you’re connected, your iPhone starts a text conversation with emergency responders by sharing critical information like your Medical ID and emergency contact information (if you have set them up), the emergency questionnaire answers, your location (including elevation), and remaining battery life for your iPhone.

You might be asked to respond to additional messages. Only Latin characters (such as English or French) are supported in these messages. At launch, this service supports American English, American Spanish, and Canadian French.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Outdoors; Travel
KEYWORDS: 14; apple; iphone; iphone14; sos
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1 posted on 11/22/2022 8:09:57 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Swordmaker; ShadowAce; dayglored

Apple Ping!.............


2 posted on 11/22/2022 8:10:21 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Yeah. That won’t get misused.


3 posted on 11/22/2022 8:16:16 AM PST by IYAS9YAS (There are two kinds of people: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.)
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To: Red Badger

This will now be a feature incorporated into iPhone 14 and future iPhone models. It’s a good emergency feature to have fir anyone who travels out of cell tower signal range,


4 posted on 11/22/2022 8:25:46 AM PST by House Atreides (I’m now ULTRA-MAGA-PRO-MAX.)
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To: IYAS9YAS

They are advertising this feature on TV cable channels most likely watched by outdoors types, like Discovery, Animal Planet, Travel, NatGeo, et al...............


5 posted on 11/22/2022 8:27:28 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
An iPhone 14 lists for around $799 but getting emergency help
via satellite might make it worthwhile if you are in the habit
of going on safari in the Australian outback for instance.
6 posted on 11/22/2022 8:34:32 AM PST by GaltAdonis
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To: GaltAdonis

Or the western USA.......................


7 posted on 11/22/2022 8:36:04 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: GaltAdonis
Regular cell phone coverage in the Australian outback looks kinda dicey...


8 posted on 11/22/2022 8:42:06 AM PST by GaltAdonis
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To: Red Badger

Wow, that is astonishing. What a technical achievement.


9 posted on 11/22/2022 8:53:41 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (If you're not part of the solution, you're just scumming up the bottom of the beaker!)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

The last ‘satellite phone’ I saw was the size of a brick..................


10 posted on 11/22/2022 8:55:06 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
One’s Medical ID is their Vaxx Status and Contact Tracking?

Good for potential rescuers to make a judgement call.

11 posted on 11/22/2022 9:02:51 AM PST by Deaf Smith (When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure.)
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To: Red Badger

Dedicated SOS Emergency communicators are still large, a good one is $350, and require a $15/month plan.


12 posted on 11/22/2022 9:05:58 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (If you're not part of the solution, you're just scumming up the bottom of the beaker!)
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To: Red Badger

Just got The 14 with 512 gb. Verizon offered an $800 discount with a trade on my old phone. So far I like it.

I think the sos gps feature will be helpful for those who are lost - hiking etc. but, I have no doubt it will be misused.


13 posted on 11/22/2022 9:11:18 AM PST by HollyB
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To: GaltAdonis

The 14’s run closer to 1000-1200.
I have the 14 plus.


14 posted on 11/22/2022 9:13:31 AM PST by HollyB
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Yes, but you can email and text anyone anytime. Not just emergencies.

I have the Garmin InReach Explorer+. It talks with the Iridium constellation.


15 posted on 11/22/2022 9:15:55 AM PST by Andy from Chapel Hill (Wind energy windmills remove the energy from the wind, which causes global warming.)
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To: HollyB

I just got the 14 Pro Max...had to buy it overseas, as the USA models don’t have a physical SIM card slot (only eSIMs).


16 posted on 11/22/2022 9:16:33 AM PST by dinodino ( )
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To: HollyB
I was doing a web search for the lowest cost.
What do the silly search engines know anyway?
17 posted on 11/22/2022 9:18:20 AM PST by GaltAdonis
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To: dinodino

You got the one with 3cameras? They didn’t have that in stock if I wanted 512 gb. So I got the Plus. I need a big phone as it’s easier in my eyes.

Interesting how they sell them differently abroad.


18 posted on 11/22/2022 9:32:30 AM PST by HollyB
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To: HollyB

Yes, the three camera one with 1TB storage.


19 posted on 11/22/2022 9:34:45 AM PST by dinodino ( )
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To: GaltAdonis

Yes look like you end up as ant food.


20 posted on 11/22/2022 9:56:43 AM PST by Vaduz (LAWYERS )
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