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Apple Unveils Innovative ‘Pooched’ iPhone Film Showcasing Emergency SOS via Satellite • iPhones Canada Blog

Apple Canada has released a new 38-second short film called ‘Pooched’ that showcases the Emergency SOS via Satellite feature available on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 series. The film tells the story of a man and his dog, lost in the snow, using this feature to connect with emergency services for help.

The short film was premiered during the Canadian broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII and is now available on Apple Canada’s official YouTube channel. It emphasizes Apple’s partnership with Bell for this ad.

Emergency SOS via Satellite is a crucial feature that has already proven to be life-saving. Recent reports include the service helping rescue two men who were in a car crash on Vancouver Island in B.C. This feature allows users to send text messages to emergency services when they are off the grid, even without cellular or Wi-Fi service.

In addition, if an iPhone or Apple Watch detects a crash, fall, or if the user is unresponsive, an automatic notification can be sent to emergency services through Crash Detection or Fall Detection.

This essential service is available in Canada, the U.S., France, Germany, Australia, and other markets. When it was first introduced in 2022, Apple offered it for free for two years. Last year, they extended this offer for another year but have not yet announced any associated costs after that period.

For more details about Emergency SOS via Satellite and how it works on iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 models, visit Apple’s support page. This feature serves as a vital lifeline in critical situations and demonstrates how technology can truly make a difference when it matters most.

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