iPhone 14’s satellite feature saves students stuck in the canyon

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Three US canyon explorer students were rescued in Utah thanks to the iPhone 14 Emergency Satellite SOS feature. informs MacRumors portal.

Students were stranded in a canyon where the water reached chest level. They were unable to ask for help due to lack of mobile communication. One of them, Steven Watts, sent a message via satellite to the emergency services using his iPhone 14.

While waiting for the rescuers, the students managed to cross the deep pool on their own with the help of rope and carabiner, but they could not get out of the 3-4.5 meters deep pit. One of them, Bridger Woods, suffered from hypothermic shock. A rescue helicopter arrived at the scene and evacuated the uninjured students, according to the source.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidAndroid has been taught to run iPhone programs.

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