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On July 30, Apple issued an announcement today, announcing that it will begin to provide satellite emergency service for Japanese users (free for the first two years), applicable to all iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 models. When iPhone users are in distress, they can use satellite communications to connect with emergency services, even if they are outside cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. Apple allows users to quickly dial 110 (police), 118 (coast patrol) or 119 (fire/emergency) via satellite, send satellite messages and share their current location via satellite.
As shown in the picture, if iPhone users need emergency help, they can take the following steps:In addition, iPhone users can also:
Note: This service allows users to connect to Apple-trained emergency response satellite relay centers. Staff will make emergency calls on behalf of the user to ensure the user gets the help they need.
Starting from the activation of the new iPhone 14 or iPhone 15 model, Apple will provide users with the following free services for two years:Currently, Apple iPhone Satellite Emergency SOS Service is already available in the following 16 countries and regions providing services:
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