How the Apple iPhone 14 connects to satellites during emergencies
Apple iPhone 14 connects to satellites during emergencies- the Apple iPhone 14 uses a combination of GPS and GLONASS satellites to pinpoint its location in the world. Also, the phone is able to connect to cellular networks in order to get a user’s exact location from the tower serving his exact area. However, Apple added a neat little feature to its latest smartphone. The iPhone 14 is able to use the Globalstar satellite network to establish a connection in case of an emergency. Globalstar satellites are capable of transmitting signals to a ground-based station using a frequency that is not accessible to phones that are not using the service. Because of this, the iPhone 14 is able to make an emergency call even if its cellular connection is not working - or if the phone is just turned off.















