Apple has introduced an exciting new feature that has been making waves in the tech world – Apple Messages via satellite on iOS 18. This feature expands the satellite capabilities of Apple devices to include regular messaging, taking communication to a whole new level.
What is Apple Messages via satellite on iOS 18?
– It works like regular messaging in iMessage but utilizes the power of satellites orbiting the Earth.
– When you don’t have cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity, your iPhone can still send messages – not just SOS messages but regular chats with friends in iMessage.
– Your chats are safe and secure with Apple’s end-to-end encryption, ensuring privacy and security.
How does it work?
– When your iPhone detects that you’re out of signal reach, a message will prompt you to connect to a satellite for messaging.
– You can access Messages via satellite directly from the iMessage app.
– The phone guides you through the steps needed to establish a connection with the nearest satellite for seamless communication.
What messages are supported?
– Currently, SMS and regular iMessage messages are supported (RCS is not supported at this time).
– You can only receive SMS when connected to a satellite from your emergency contacts due to spam and promotional message concerns.
Supported devices:
– The Messages via Satellite feature is available with iOS 18, and Beta participants can already test it in the US.
– Supported iPhone models include iPhone 14 or newer.
How much does it cost?
– The feature is currently free, but there are speculations about it potentially becoming a paid subscription in the future.
– For now, enjoy this innovative feature for free by joining Apple’s Beta testing program if you have an iPhone 14 or newer.