On 2023-11-14 20:43, Jolly Roger wrote:
I'm sure this will trigger the Apple-hating troll gang, so get out your popcorn! 😉
Well, you do need to x-post it for real response.
Qualcomm kills its copy of Apple’s satellite SOS after ten months
Android manufacturers all said "no thanks" to Qualcomm's first swing at
the idea.
<https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/11/qualcomm-kills-its-copy-of-apples-satellite-sos-after-ten-months>
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I suspect that the Qualcomm (and other co. cases) required someone to
foot some heavy comms bills to get the comm side going.
In the Apple case, in order to "prime the pump" that heavy tab is being
picked up by Apple in the first couple years. I expect Apple will be
adding a fee structure of some kind at some point for those who expect
to be in situations where such comms might be a life saver.
Personally, if I go on a real deep "away", I'd get a PLB or Sat
messenger and not depend on the narrow use case of a phone that will
likely be completely discharged after 2 or 3 days.
OTOH, transiting some back roads here there is 0 cell coverage, so the
iPhone option looks very good.
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