Apple could be preparing one of its most practical upgrades yet. If recent reports are anything to go by, future iPhones may let you share maps, photos and more, even when you’re completely off the grid. The development comes at an interesting time, especially as Amazon has announced plans to acquire Globalstar, the satellite company currently powering Apple’s existing satellite features. Keep reading to understand what this could mean for everyday iPhone users.A Bigger Role For Satellite ConnectivityRight now, the Cupertino-based tech giant already offers a handful of satellite-powered features on iPhone 14 and newer models. These include Emergency SOS, Find My, Roadside Assistance and basic messaging when there’s no network. With Amazon stepping
in, that could start to change. According to reports, once the deal is finalised, likely by 2027, Apple’s satellite services may run on Amazon’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network.What Could Change In The Near FutureThe iPhone maker is reportedly exploring ways to expand satellite capabilities beyond emergencies. Some of these upgrades could arrive as early as iOS 27, which is expected to enter beta in June and roll out publicly later in the year. Among the possibilities being discussed are the ability to send photos through Messages, access Apple Maps without internet and even allow third-party apps to tap into satellite connectivity. There’s also talk of smoother connections. In the future, you may not need to awkwardly point your phone toward the sky just to catch a signal.What Happens To Existing ServicesAccording to reports, Apple and Amazon are expected to continue supporting the current satellite features, ensuring that critical tools like emergency messaging remain reliable. It’s also worth noting that the US-based tech giant has already invested heavily in Globalstar, including a $1.1 billion commitment in 2024 and a 20 percent stake. This new deal could reshape that relationship over time.iPhones Could Soon Share Photos And Maps Without Internet: Here’s HowiPhones Could Soon Share Photos And Maps Without Internet: Here’s How
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