In September 2022, Huawei made headlines by introducing a groundbreaking feature that allows smartphones to send text messages to emergency services in areas with no cellular signals. This innovation beat Apple by just one day, showcasing the brand’s commitment to cutting-edge technology and user safety.
Apple quickly followed suit with its Emergency SOS via Satellite feature on the iPhone 14 lineup, which has already proven to be a lifesaver. This feature enables users to send a distress message that helps rescue services locate and assist iPhone users in remote locations without cellular service.
Key points to note about this exciting development include:
– Huawei’s pioneering technology for emergency texting in cellular dead zones
– Apple’s life-saving Emergency SOS via Satellite feature on the iPhone 14 series
– Compatibility with any smartphone supporting 5G, such as the iPhone 12 series
– Other carriers like T-Mobile partnering with SpaceX for similar satellite services
– Future plans for voice and data services via satellite
With Apple offering 36 months of free Emergency SOS via Satellite for iPhone 14 buyers (and 24 months for iPhone 15 users), it’s clear that this technology is here to stay. Despite the complexities of offering satellite services on smartphones involving multiple companies, including phone manufacturers, satellite providers, and carriers, these advancements are paving the way for a safer and more connected future.