I'm watching the Apple event now and they are detailing the new iPhone 14. A new feature "Emergency SOS" may replace the need for a garmin inReach. I don't know any other details, just FYI this was just announced.
I'm watching the Apple event now and they are detailing the new iPhone 14. A new feature "Emergency SOS" may replace the need for a garmin inReach. I don't know any other details, just FYI this was just announced.
It also has crash detection (g force) so this also adds value to me, as a pilot. Guess I'll be giving Apple more money.
Just when I thought I'm the guy that has everything.
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I'll be interested to hear whose satellites they're connecting to, and how good the connection success is with an obstructed view of the sky. Not just in trees, which are problematic for Iridium phones as it is, but in a back pocket of a pilot inside an aluminum cocoon that's under a forest canopy. Apple is good, but not that good.
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The SPOT locators did not work that well in Alaska with Globalstar. Unless they have put up a bunch of new satellites I will stick with my IN-Reach. Lower 48 may work just fine. Time will tell. DENNY
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I will be going with the Garmin InReach
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Every morning, our newspaper is reporting dozens of “crashes” reported to 911 Dispatch from…..wait for it….skiers with the new iPhone.
im guessing the Sherrif isn’t amused. Probably on hold with Apple tech help. “No, no, you must have an account secured with a credit card.”
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