You just know this is going to get mentioned at Tim Cook’s next iPhone keynote.
I mean, shouldn’t it though?
Oh I wasn’t being sarcastic or anything, I think it’ll make a great addition.
“Family that could afford $800 phone rescued from fire while others perish”.
Wealth often buys better odds of survival.
You don’t need an $800 phone to be rescued - there are cheaper devices with the same capability (in fact, they often have larger antennas and are much more reliable in low signal situations).
The thing is though - most people don’t even know Personal Locator Beacons are a thing, let alone own one, let alone have one on their person when they need it. People do, however, take their phone everywhere.
Hopefully soon this feature will be free and mandatory on all phones, just like the ability to call 911 even if it means roaming on another network for the call.
You’re really a glass half empty person, aren’t you…
Tries to be edgy, but simply points out a fact.
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The satellite SOS feature is only on the iPhone 14 which has a starting price of $800.
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How much is your family’s life worth? $800 is affordable if you prioritize or finance.
A little planning for your family goes a long way. I volunteer with local emergency services (police and fire). Besides it being fun, it’s also because these services will have first access to emergency supplies in a disaster. Which means my family will also have that before others.
Like I said, planning ahead counts.
For sure - they did the same thing for the Apple watch. Twice, actually.
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Their phones quite literally are saving peoples lives… why shouldn’t they mention it?
Is the satellite function free to use? I haven’t read into it and it’s super convenient for its use cases but also seems like it would cost a lot to maintain contracts and backend for the feature.
Yes, it is free. But the only thing you can use it for is contacting emergency services.
It’s free for 2 years.
Then you get the full Tim Apple treatment.
TLDR. There’s no pricing after 2 years yet.
Probably get 2 years with every phone purchase. I’d have no problem subscribing to it regardless.
I have a family and little kids. I’d never even consider not paying for a service like that if it could save our lives.
My wild guess is that it will be integrated into an iCloud subscription. So you can only use it if subscribed to iCloud.
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I would think it would be nominal.
Stories like this are marketing gold and all it would take is one “Apple charges $$$ per year and we decided not to pay it so all of my kids died” story to ruin all of those warm fuzzies.
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