Apple’s Emergency SOS feature saved a couple who were left stranded at the bottom of a valley in California after their car had veered off the road and crashed.
The new safety feature on the iPhone 14 allows users to contact emergency services using satellite connectivity even when no cellular or WiFi connection is available.
Using the emergency satellite service on their iPhone 14, the couple were able to communicate to a relay centre via text
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