Apple reportedly plans ambitious satellite-powered iPhone features

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While Apple’s iPhone already supports texting, calling emergency services, and contacting roadside assistance via satellite connectivity, the company has many more satellite-powered features in the works, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

In-development features reportedly include an API allowing app makers to support satellite connections in their own apps, a version of Apple Maps that allows users to navigate without a cell or WiFi connection, adding photos to messaging, and increased support for “natural usage,” allowing users to connect to a satellite even if their phone isn’t pointed directly at the sky.

All of these features would potentially increase the usability of iPhones when their owners are outside the range of traditional cell networks. Another potential upgrade, first reported by The Information, could improve 5G networks by allowing them to connect to satellites for increased coverage.

The basic features would be free, Gurman says, with customers paying carriers for more advanced support. In addition, Apple’s satellite partner Globalstar reportedly needs to improve its infrastructure to support these upgrades, which Apple is helping to finance.

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