Apple iPhone 14 may provide a signal in poor network locations; here’s how.

Rumours say that Apple will launch the iPhone 14 series in September. A new source says that the future models will be able to communicate with satellites, so users can make calls and send messages even when there is no cell service.

Apple is also likely to add satellite connectivity to the Apple Watch. The Cupertino-based tech giant is introducing these tools so that people can stay connected in the event of an emergency.

Apple will have two parts to their plan. The first, called “Emergency Message through Contacts,” would let people send short text messages to emergency agencies and friends when there is no cell service. The new protocol would be shown in the Messages app as grey bubbles.

Bloomberg says that the rollout of this feature may be different depending on where you live because of different laws. People in some countries may not be able to use the feature.

The same thing was supposed to be in last year’s iPhone 13. Apple decided to put it off.

Rumours say that the 2022 iPhone line would have a lot of new features, like a new design for the Pro model, a better camera, and more. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are expected to have more significant profiles and better cameras to fit all the extra parts.

The iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Plus would have three back-facing cameras: a 48MP wide, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a telephoto lens. The new iPhone 14 series will be able to play videos in 8K.

Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro will have 8GB of RAM, and a screen refreshes at 120Hz. However, there is a 128GB option for the iPhone 13. However, the expert thinks that the iPhone 14 series phones will have 64GB of storage by default.