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Apple’s Emergency SOS via Satellite feature, introduced with the iPhone 14, has surpassed its initial two-year free period without any charges being implemented yet. Last November, Apple extended the free access by an additional year, but the official support page still describes the service as free for two years from activation. This raises questions about Apple’s long-term plans, as the feature relies on satellite connectivity, which incurs costs Apple has yet to pass on to users. The challenge lies in monetizing a service that could be life-saving, making it sensitive compared to other subscription-based services. For now, Apple appears to be maintaining its commitment to providing free access, with no updates on when or if charges will begin. Continue here.


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