iPhone 14 saved a man from freezing to death
Apple's brand new iPhone 14 series has helped a to save a man from freezing to death. Here all the details.
Apple has brought many exclusive features with their brand new iPhone 14 series but some of these features really stand out, even to the extend to saving someone from death. This feature goes as if you are out of cellular and Wi-Fi coverage, you can use Emergency SOS via satellite with the most recent iPhone 14 series to text emergency services which can be exremely beneficial.
iPhone 14 saved a man from freezing to death
On December 1, 2022, at approximately 2:00 am, the Alaska State Troopers were notified that an adult male traveling via snowmachine from Noorvik to Kotzebue had activated an Apple iPhone Emergency SOS via satellite on his iPhone after becoming stranded,” according to the SOS satellite feature on the iPhone 14. The Northwest Arctic Borough Search and Rescue Coordinator, local search and rescue teams, the Apple Emergency Response Center, and the NWAB SAR deployed four volunteer searchers directly to the Apple Emergency Response Center's GPS coordinates in the vicinity of Nimiuk Point.The volunteer search team located and brought the adult male to Kotzebue.The Alaska Department of Public Safety wrote in a post, "Troopers were not injured."
How to Use Emergency SOS via Satellite
According to Apple, emergency SOS via Satellite can Help You Connect With Emergency Services When There Is No Other Way to Reach Emergency Services. For that iOS 16.1 or later is required on an iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro. Open the Settings app in order to use the iPhone 14 SOS satellite feature. Select "Emergency SOS." Tap Try Demo under Emergency SOS via satellite, then adhere to the on-screen instructions. Every iPhone 14 activation includes two years of the service for free.It is also anticipated to arrive in France, Germany, Ireland, and the UK later this month, and it is currently unknown how much the price will be after.