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New generation of Apple Watch may support satellite communication functions

It was reported that a new generation of Apple Watch may have satellite communication functions and will be launched as early as this year. Before the iPhone 13 went on sale, there were rumors that the iPhone 13 would support satellite connectivity. 

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But the final iPhone 13 series of smartphones did not implement this feature. Recently, there have been market rumors that the upcoming iPhone 14 may have this feature, allowing users who are not within the scope of mobile phone service to send text messages to emergency contacts.

The latest reports suggest that a new generation of Apple Watches may also use this technology. Mark Gurman, a well-known Apple news reporter, said, “The Apple Watch is also destined to implement this function.” He believes that Apple devices may implement this function this year and next.

Moreover, Satellite connectivity, whether on the iPhone or on the Apple Watch, will make Apple devices a replacement for existing handheld satellite communications devices. There have been recent signs that Apple and its satellite partner Globalstar may collaborate to roll out this feature.

In February, Globalstar said it reached an agreement with anonymous customers to provide “continued satellite service” with 17 new satellites. Globalstar revealed that the client had paid out hundreds of millions of dollars.

According to reports, Apple is expected to release three next-generation Apple Watches this year, one of which is a regular version, a new Apple Watch SE, and an extreme sports version. Rumors say that the regular and extreme sports versions of the Apple Watch are likely to support satellite connectivity.

Gurman believes that even if Apple devices do release the feature this year, it will be limited to key markets. Last year, Gurman cast doubt on rumors that the iPhone 13 would support satellite connectivity.

He said the hardware needed for the phone was not ready. “Emergency features will only work in areas without cellular coverage and in select markets,” Gurman said last August. Apple eventually plans to deploy its own array of satellites to stream data directly to the device, but that plan may take a few more days. years to achieve.”

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