Rescuers find stranded Alaska man after he used iPhone satellite feature

One in every of Apple's latest iPhone options got here in helpful for a person who acquired stranded in Northwest Alaska within the early morning hours Thursday with no cell service.

The person was touring on a snow machine from Noorvik to Kotzebue, in line with the Alaska Division of Public Security (ADPS), when he acquired stranded. The 2 cities are about 42 miles aside. 

He then activated his iPhone Emergency SOS by way of satellite tv for pc function, which alerted native authorities. 

Native volunteer search and rescue personnel, working in coordination with the Apple Emergency Response Heart, had been deployed to the person's location utilizing the GPS coordinates supplied by Apple, ADPS reported.

The search and rescue crew discovered the person and helped transport him to Kotzebue, ADPS stated. He was unharmed. 

The brand new SOS function is out there on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Professional, in line with Apple. It's free for 2 years after activation of a brand new gadget, the corporate stated.

The function might be discovered within the gadget's settings. As soon as activated, a consumer merely follows the onscreen directions to hook up with a satellite tv for pc.

This is not the one function on Apple's newest iPhone which has been making headlines. The iPhone 14 additionally comes with a crash detection function which can alert first responders if the telephone detects a extreme automotive crash.

In October, a passenger's iPhone alerted first responders when a automotive crashed right into a tree in Lincoln, Nebraska. Six individuals had been killed within the wreck. 

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