Groundbreaking innovation from Apple: Maps can now be used without internet

Apple is preparing a revolutionary innovation for iPhone users. The company is working on a satellite-based system that will allow users to find their way around without needing an internet or Wi-Fi connection. This development will make smartphone use much more convenient, especially in areas with weak signal or no internet access.
DIRECTION FINDING FEATURE IN INTERNET-FREE WARFAREAccording to a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the satellite-based emergency communication features on the iPhone 14 and later models are being taken to a much more advanced level. The new system will allow users to track their routes using Apple Maps even without a cellular network connection. This innovation will be particularly useful for those hiking, camping, or traveling in remote areas.
Apple is also working on a new API that will allow developers to use satellite connectivity within their own apps. The system will offer "natural usage" support to simplify connecting to satellites and allow users to attach photos to satellite messages, making apps much more interactive and functional.
5G AND SATELLITE-BASED NETWORK SUPPORTAccording to The Information, Apple is developing satellite-based network technologies to enhance 5G connectivity and deliver a stable internet experience even in low-coverage areas. The basic version of the new satellite services will be free, but users who want more advanced features may have to pay additional fees through their carriers.
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