#301226 - 09/07/22 10:33 PM
New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
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Journeyman
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This is an interesting sign of the way technology is headed. The new iPhone 14 has a feature that provides for emergency texts via satellite when out of range of a cellular or wifi connection. Details here: Use Emergency SOS via satellite on your iPhone 14 There is also the suggestion that this may eventually be a paid service: "Service is included for free for two years with the activation of any iPhone 14 model. Connection and response times vary based on location, site conditions, and other factors." It's not a substitute for a real PLB. (Yet?) On the other hand, there's probably 2 billion more people that have an iPhone than have a PLB. This is definitely early days for this feature. Unclear how good it is right now. But just imagine what we may have in 5 years!
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#301227 - 09/07/22 10:44 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Sounds like they copied some Garmin inreach tech. I wonder if they will mess it up like airtags and airdrop
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#301228 - 09/07/22 11:49 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Journeyman
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Another feature of the phone:
“Let friends know how remote you go. If you’re on an adventure without cell service, you can now use Find My to share your location via satellite so friends and family know where you are.“
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#301232 - 09/09/22 01:32 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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The apple news is great, but I think the T-Mobile news has the potential of being even better because it will supposedly work with any semi modern phone on T-Mobile that has a "normal" plan. No pointing, no special phone, no special program. The iPhone 14 comes with this feature free for two years. I don't know what it will cost after that.
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#301312 - 10/26/22 03:46 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Doug
I have been working out of cell range for the last two falls in northern Canada as a Survival Consultant for a US TV Show and using my iPhone for supplemental topographical maps (Topo Canada) and air photos (Gaia GPS) when out in the field daily. Although it works well in airplane mode (we have no cell towers near us), I can say that you would not get more than two days' use out of a phone. I often come back at night and even my new iPhone 13 will often be down to 65% at the end of the day and that's just taking a few pictures and checking navigation from time to time each day. Heavy use will bring it down to 40%.
I think that emergency satellite connectivity will add to the phone's daily power use and it's one of the reasons I carry a beacon, GPS receiver and in my safety pack power pack to recharge my phone and beacon if stranded overnight.
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#301313 - 10/26/22 05:00 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: BruceZed]
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I think that emergency satellite connectivity will add to the phone's daily power use and it's one of the reasons I carry a beacon, GPS receiver and in my safety pack power pack to recharge my phone and beacon if stranded overnight. I absolutely agree with your choices here. With that said my guess is that it will be a small difference in daily power use -- I expect Apple was smart enough to have this transceiver powered down when not in use. I cannot recall the last time I was off the pavement, with no cell signal, and with no ham radio repeaters in range. So far I have chosen not to buy a PLB or SEND. This feature (when I replace my phone) will probably influence me away from a PLB or SEND, assuming that my outdoors habits don't change much.
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#301314 - 10/26/22 08:40 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Apple states in https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213426"Emergency SOS via satellite might not work in places above 62° latitude, such as northern parts of Canada and Alaska." So if that far north in Canada, probably wouldn't want to rely on just the iPhone anyway.
Edited by Ren (10/26/22 08:40 PM)
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#301315 - 10/26/22 09:22 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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A few places on our farm with no cell signal. And using GPS on a even a decent phone seems to suck the battery down pretty quick.
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#301316 - 10/26/22 11:53 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Ren]
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"Emergency SOS via satellite might not work in places above 62° latitude, such as northern parts of Canada and Alaska." Apple uses GlobalStar for this feature. GlobalStar does not have full worldwide coverage. Starlink has limited coverage at the poles, Iridium has worldwide coverage.
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#301342 - 12/02/22 11:07 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Above 62° latitude too. Hopefully had a dedicated device aswell.
Edited by Ren (12/02/22 11:08 PM)
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#301343 - 12/03/22 07:27 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Ren]
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It is north of 62° latitude. However the second linked article has an error. Kotzebue is at about 66° north (NOT 69° as the article suggests). Keep in mind that that part of Alaska is for the most part a very flat coastal plain. He likely had a good view of the southern horizon. The orbits of the GlobalStar satellites that the iPhone uses are optimized for the mid and lower latitudes where most of the worlds people live. In more northerly regions those satellites will be low on the southern horizon. Any hills or mountains to the south will tend to block the signal from the satellite. The 62° latitude that Apple quotes is no doubt a somewhat arbitrary figure based on your probability of seeing a satellite above the visible skyline. If this fellow had been in a more hilly (let alone mountainous) region, it probably would not have worked as well.
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#301344 - 12/03/22 08:18 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Yeah, here's the coverage maps. https://www.globalstar.com/en-gb/coverage-mapsSeems Apple are using data+voice services, and not SPOT service which has far wider coverage.
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#301808 - 06/14/23 04:24 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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My iphone 12 mini (which I LOVED) took a swim off the side of a boat during a race in 40+ feet of water (i.e., too deep to easily get and didn't want to stop racing...). I therefore got an iPhone 14 to replace it. If you have one and you haven't tried the satellite emergency messaging demo, please do so. It is very neat. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213426
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#301906 - 07/20/23 06:37 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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slightly off topic but you folks appear to understand these issues: "...using GPS on an even a decent phone seems to suck the battery down pretty quick." i just spent a month in remote eastern oregon, out of cell range with my new iphone 14 pro. i turned off the cellular data, wifi, & bluetooth, yet when left 100% charged at night, it was near dead by morning. "Battery Level" chart in Settings showed a continuous drain throughout the night. was this due to the GPS constantly searching? what should i do during my next visit? thank y'all!!!!
Edited by wileycoyote (07/20/23 06:59 PM)
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#301907 - 07/20/23 09:44 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Hard to say, wouldn't have thought it was GPS. Do iPhones show which apps where using battery power?
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#301911 - 07/21/23 01:53 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: chaosmagnet]
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The only thing that keeps a modern smartphone’s battery from draining without any signal is “Airplane Mode” or turning it off.
Otherwise it spends a great deal of its battery power looking for cellular and wifi signals.
“Airplane mode” turns off the GPS, which makes the phone fairly useless for most backcountry tasks. Depends on the phone, my GPS works in airplane mode (since its just a receiver) and OSMAnd lets you download maps for offline use so it doesn't need the cellular radio to get map data.
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#301913 - 07/21/23 08:42 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Eugene]
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Depends on the phone, my GPS works in airplane mode (since its just a receiver) and OSMAnd lets you download maps for offline use so it doesn't need the cellular radio to get map data. Quite right! On iPhone, Airplane Mode turns off the GPS (or at least, it does so on every iPhone I’ve owned since the 3G). On other phones, this may or may not be the case.
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#301914 - 07/22/23 12:51 AM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: wileycoyote]
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i just spent a month in remote eastern oregon, out of cell range with my new iphone 14 pro. i turned off the cellular data, wifi, & bluetooth, yet when left 100% charged at night, it was near dead by morning. "Battery Level" chart in Settings showed a continuous drain throughout the night.
was this due to the GPS constantly searching? what should i do during my next visit? That seems like a mighty fast battery drain, especially for a new phone. I've been using iPhones for years, currently using an iPhone 11, and I've never seen battery drain anywhere near that fast when not actively using the phone. Makes me think it is something other than just the GPS? I would check to make sure you don't have some app running in the background? You can set things up so that it only uses the GPS ("location services") only when you are actively using an app. And yes, when an iPhone is in Airplane mode it does turn the GPS off.
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#301917 - 07/24/23 02:26 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Remember though that Apple has been caught still using cellular radios even when turned off so off may not mean off.
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#301940 - 08/17/23 06:38 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: jshannon]
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I navigate in the backcountry with iphones in airplane mode. It does not turn off gps in iphone 5s (several trips in Colorado) or iphone SE1 (John Muir Trail thru-hike). good to know. thank you.
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#301945 - 08/19/23 07:22 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: jshannon]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
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Interesting. Turned on my SE3 in airplane mode, location services on and walked outside to use the Maps app that came with the iPhone. The location came in showing lat-long, but no map. it doesn't need much, the base map with no additional detail would be good, but a bare page with nothing but the lat-long coordintes showing is a bit too bare bones to be useful.
My Garmin Geko has more usefulness because I can add waypoints as reference points.
Any better apps out there that show map features when in airplane mode?
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#301961 - 08/21/23 02:16 AM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Ren]
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#301968 - 08/21/23 05:03 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: jshannon]
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How do .pdf maps work with the iPhone's GPS. Is your position shown on the map? If it's just a replacement for a paper map, I'll go with paper.
I'm looking at this to replace a Garmin GPSMAP 64sx. If an interactive map isn't available, then I'll just stay with a dedicated GPS.
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#301976 - 08/23/23 05:38 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Russ]
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How do .pdf maps work with the iPhone's GPS. Is your position shown on the map? If it's just a replacement for a paper map, I'll go with paper. I don't know any way to have an iPhone project a GPS location onto a document like a PDF. There are apps that can download map files and render a GPS location onto a moving map display, but they don't use PDF.
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#302067 - 10/12/23 12:04 PM
Re: New iPhone 14 has emergency satellite connectivity
[Re: Michael2]
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Starlink Direct to Cell https://direct.starlink.com/Texting via satelite from regular LTE phones coming next year, and voice year after.
Edited by Ren (10/12/23 12:05 PM)
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