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iphone 14 to offer emergency satellite connection
obviously if you're not an IOS fan this isn't for you but for the rest of you.....
https://us.yahoo.com/finance/news/apple-emergency-sos-satell...
[Edited on 11-17-2022 by Don Pisto]
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I was just about to post this last weekend.....thanks for putting it out there. This will change things for sure!
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Me too Ateo. It doesn't sound refined yet but Apple has a way of refining things and squashing old crappy technology. I bought a Spot device years ago
and it did nothing but annoy me with service fees. Thanks Don.
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You article left me with questions. Who answers the phone when you call for help on apple iphone? Must be a cost for this, eh? Mobile phone service
ain’t free. Satellite messaging ain’t free.
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
You article left me with questions. Who answers the phone when you call for help on apple iphone? Must be a cost for this, eh? Mobile phone service
ain’t free. Satellite messaging ain’t free. |
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/iphone-14-satellit...
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VERY thorough article. Thanks for posting this.
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
You article left me with questions. Who answers the phone when you call for help on apple iphone? Must be a cost for this, eh? Mobile phone service
ain’t free. Satellite messaging ain’t free. |
"Perhaps one of the most exciting and surprising things about Apple’s satellite communications feature is the cost; Apple is offering it at no extra
charge — sort of.
Technically, Apple isn’t saying there’s no charge for the service. In fact, the company is implying that it may eventually cost something —
it’s merely including it for free for two years “with the activation of any iPhone 14 model.”
Apple hasn’t said what it might cost after that. Perhaps the company hasn’t even decided yet, which is fair as it has two years to figure that
out. However, by comparison, Garmin charges a $15 monthly subscription fee for satellite connectivity on its inReach devices, but its customers get
more than just basic emergency services for that price.
Considering that Apple is deploying its own satellites, its investors will expect it to eventually start making money off these communication
features. However, rather than charging for the basic Emergency SOS features, Apple could come up with a bundle of more advanced features like weather
and non-emergency texting to entice customers to opt for a paid tier.
Either way, the good news is you don’t need to worry about recurring fees for at least two years."
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Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
You article left me with questions. Who answers the phone when you call for help on apple iphone? Must be a cost for this, eh? Mobile phone service
ain’t free. Satellite messaging ain’t free. |
"Perhaps one of the most exciting and surprising things about Apple’s satellite communications feature is the cost; Apple is offering it at no extra
charge — sort of.
Technically, Apple isn’t saying there’s no charge for the service. In fact, the company is implying that it may eventually cost something —
it’s merely including it for free for two years “with the activation of any iPhone 14 model.”
Apple hasn’t said what it might cost after that. Perhaps the company hasn’t even decided yet, which is fair as it has two years to figure that
out. However, by comparison, Garmin charges a $15 monthly subscription fee for satellite connectivity on its inReach devices, but its customers get
more than just basic emergency services for that price.
Considering that Apple is deploying its own satellites, its investors will expect it to eventually start making money off these communication
features. However, rather than charging for the basic Emergency SOS features, Apple could come up with a bundle of more advanced features like weather
and non-emergency texting to entice customers to opt for a paid tier.
Either way, the good news is you don’t need to worry about recurring fees for at least two years." |
iPhone 14 cost 1000 usd. Perhaps the cost is baked into that 1000, eh?
I notice that people are obsessed with owning the latest model watch or phone from apple. Crazy that people pay so much for a phone when older models
are still available for next to nothing
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You haven't noticed we have a disposable culture? New phones, new cars, new, new, new. Look at all the Christmas automobile ads. Gotta keep up
with the Goats, it's the American way. Exceptionalism and all that rot.
John
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