iPhone 14 satellite connectivity rumor just Came back

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Experts believe that the announcements from T-Mobile and SpaceX may have preceded Apple’s.

A few days prior to the release of the iPhone 13 last year, there was buzz about Apple intending to upgrade its flagship devices with satellite connectivity, enabling users without service to send out SOS messages.

Now that the iPhone 14 is officially set to be introduced in 12 days, the same rumor is resurfacing. The idea of adding satellite communications to the iPhone 14 was initially raised in April, and the invitations with a “Far Out” space motif make it appear plausible.

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But the biggest hint that satellite communications could finally be introduced comes not from Apple itself, but from rival companies in the telecommunication space, according to Tim Farrar, a consultant at Telecom, Media and Finance Associates.

In a Twitter thread(opens in new tab) posted yesterday, Farrar explains that Thursday’s announcement from T-Mobile(opens in new tab) — that it would be teaming up with SpaceX to deliver satellite communications to its customers — was likely pre-empting Apple’s big reveal on September 7.

“Given how many half-formed concepts were put forward, the only possible conclusion is that this was designed to pre-empt next week’s Apple announcement of their own free messaging service with Globalstar,” he tweeted. “That should begin as soon as the new phone is released.”

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Because Apple will be using the existing satellite spectrum, he continued, rule changes from the FCC won’t be required. “However, the service will be limited just to two-way texting — no voice calls or photos unless they invest in a new multi-billion dollar constellation,” he added.

“The Feb 2022 order for 17 new satellites was a stop-gap for service continuity and it is unknown whether Apple might want to go further,” he continued. “Clearly Globalstar’s decision to delay their refinancing also anticipated that a public announcement by Apple would make it simpler.”

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If correct, this likely won’t be the only upgrade coming with this generation of Apple phones — especially if you’re prepared to buy the iPhone 14 Pro. This year, Apple appears to be keen on upselling, with the flagship model apparently benefiting from a number of exclusive upgrades: a faster chipset, an always-on display, the end of the notch and the first upgrade in camera megapixel count since the iPhone 6s appeared in 2015.

All will be revealed soon, with an official event scheduled for Wednesday 7 September. You can watch the event live from 10 a.m PT(opens in new tab) — otherwise, we’ll be on hand to provide all the news and analysis you need on the big day. Read More

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