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Satellite SOS on iPhones: Free Access Ends Soon—What Will Apple Do Next?

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Satellite SOS on iPhones

Apple’s Emergency SOS via Satellite feature, which debuted alongside the iPhone 14, has been a game-changer for safety, allowing users to contact emergency services even in areas without cellular or Wi-Fi signals.

Initially offered for free for two years, the feature has now reached its two-year milestone, raising questions about Apple’s long-term plans for it. Although the free period officially ended, the feature remains accessible without charge, as an additional 12 months were added last November.

With competition heating up from other smartphone brands like Google’s Pixel 9 series and Samsung’s upcoming satellite connectivity plans, the issue of whether Apple will start charging for the service looms large.

While the emergency SOS functionality may remain free due to its life-saving potential, additional services like roadside assistance and satellite messaging, introduced with iOS 18, could eventually come with a subscription fee.

For now, Apple hasn’t clarified the future pricing structure, but as the free period for both iPhone 14 and 15 owners expires in November 2025, we may soon see the introduction of paid plans, possibly bundled with other Apple services like Apple One.

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