Google reste fidèle à sa promesse d'apporter la prise en charge des satellites à Android 14, avec des développements récents faisant allusion à une prochaine fonction SOS d'urgence pour les téléphones Pixel. Dans une récente mise à jour de l'application "Adaptive Connectivity Services" de Google, des références à une fonction "SOS Satellite" ont été repérées par la chaîne Google News sur Telegram. Les points clés [...]
Key points about the Satellite SOS feature include:
– Designed to send emergency messages via satellites when cellular and WiFi networks are unavailable
– Accessible through the operating system’s Settings menu, under the “Safety and emergency” section
– Users can customize emergency contacts and set up automatic alerts in case of emergencies
– Privacy disclaimer outlines information shared with emergency services and satellite providers
– Possible partnership with Garmin for global search and rescue coverage
While the feature has not been officially announced or released yet, there is speculation that it may be Pixel-exclusive initially. Hiroshi Lockheimer, SVP at Google, hinted at this feature for Android 14, suggesting a potential unveiling at a future Google event.
This new Satellite SOS feature aims to provide users with a reliable communication option during emergencies, particularly in remote areas with limited network coverage. With Apple already offering similar capabilities, users can look forward to enhanced peace of mind knowing they have access to satellite-based emergency messaging on their Pixel phones.