Mashable 2024年10月03日
How to connect your iPhone to a satellite to send messages
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当你的iPhone失去蜂窝网络或数据服务时,它就像一块砖头一样毫无用处。但现在,配备iOS 18 的新款iPhone可以利用卫星服务,让你即使在没有网络信号的情况下也能发送信息。iPhone 14及以后的机型还配备了“紧急SOS”功能,可以通过卫星连接呼叫紧急服务。如果你只是想暂时恢复短信功能,包括文本、表情符号和Tapbacks,可以通过连接卫星实现。本文将详细介绍如何使用iPhone的卫星连接功能。

📱 **使用iPhone的卫星连接演示** 在失去服务之前,测试你的卫星连接会更有成功率。你可以通过卫星连接演示来实现,这个演示可以通过你的手机的控制中心访问。进入控制中心后,点击蜂窝按钮。在该菜单中,你会看到一个卫星按钮。点击它,然后选择“尝试连接到卫星”。屏幕上的说明会引导你将手机连接到卫星。

💬 **打开iMessage** 这是一个重要的步骤:为了使用卫星连接,你必须在失去服务或信号之前打开iMessages。

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 **设置你的iPhone的紧急联系人及家庭共享** 当你设置了紧急联系人及家庭共享后,这些个人可以首先通过信息联系你。即使你不在服务范围内或没有信号,你也可以在连接到卫星后收到他们的信息。但是,要使此功能正常工作,你的联系人需要拥有iOS 17.6或更高版本,或者非Apple设备,因此请务必提醒他们根据需要更新他们的软件。

🛰️ **连接到卫星** 你的iPhone会检测到它何时没有蜂窝网络或WiFi服务。在具有卫星功能的手机上,你会看到一个锁定屏幕信息,表明你可以通过该连接发送和接收信息。你也可以在打开信息应用程序时看到这个提示。当你建立卫星连接时,你还可以选择使用紧急SOS功能联系紧急服务。

📨 **使用信息应用程序发送短信** 通过卫星发送短信应该像打开信息应用程序一样简单。如果你还没有开始接收信息,那么你将会收到一个提示,提示你这样做,以及连接到卫星的说明。在iPhone 14 Pro或更高版本上,一个名为动态岛的屏幕顶部功能显示指示点,表明你的连接强度。你不需要将手臂伸向天空,但你可能会看到箭头指示你向左或向右移动以增强连接。如需更多帮助,你可以点击动态岛上的连接助手。

A cell phone can feel like a Swiss Army knife of the 21st century — until you lose cellular or data service. Then it becomes a so-called brick that you obsessively pick up, hoping to see that WiFi or cell signal has returned.

Whether you've lost connectivity because of an unexpected outage, natural disaster, or you're in a remote location, newer generation iPhones running iOS 18 the ability to tap into satellite service.

iPhone owners can now send non-emergency messages via iMessage and SMS. Additionally, the iPhone 14 and later has an "emergency SOS" feature that routes people to emergency services via satellite connectivity. Pixel 9 phones have a similar SOS feature.

If you just want to temporarily restore messaging capability, which includes texts, emojis, and Tapbacks, by connecting to a satellite, here's a step-by-step process:

Total Time
    10 mins
What You Need
    iPhone 14 or later models

Step 1: Use the iPhone's satellite connection demo

You'll have more success if you test your satellite connection prior to losing service. You can do this via the satellite connection demo, which can be accessed via your phone's control center. Once there, click on the cellular button. In that menu, you'll see a satellite button. Tap that, then select "try connecting to satellite." Onscreen instructions will guide you through connecting your phone to a satellite.

Step 2: Turn on iMessage.

This is an important step: In order to use the satellite connection, you must have iMessages turned on before you lose service or signal.

Step 3: Set up your iPhone's emergency contact and family sharing.

When you have an emergency contact and family sharing set up, those individuals can reach you via messaging first. Even if you're out of range or have no service, you'll receive their messages once you connect to the satellite. However, for this to work, your contacts need to have iOS 17.6 or later, or a non-Apple device, so be sure to remind them to update their software as needed.

Step 4: When prompted, confirm that you want to connect via satellite.

Your iPhone will detect when it has no cellular or WiFi service. On phones with satellite capability, you'll see a lock screen message indicating you can send and receive messages via that connection. You may also see that prompt upon opening the Messages app. When you make the satellite connection, you'll also be given the option to contact emergency services using the Emergency SOS feature.

Step 5: Open the Messages app.

Sending texts via satellite should then be as easy as opening the Messages app. If you haven't begun receiving messages yet, you'll then receive a prompt to do so, in addition to instructions for connecting to the satellite. On the iPhone 14 Pro or later models, a top-of-the-screen feature called Dynamic Island shows indicator dots demonstrating your connection's strength. You do not need to hold your arm out toward the sky, but you may see arrows directing you left or right to boost the connection. For more help, you can access Connection Assistant by tapping on the Dynamic Island.

Credit: Courtesy Apple

What else you need to know about messaging via satellite:

• Satellite connectivity is free for two years after you activate an iPhone 14 or later model.

• Ideally, you'll have a direct view of the sky and horizon. The more obstructed your view, the longer your message will take to send. Apple notes that a satellite-sent message may take 30 seconds. This can increase to more than a minute if you're surrounded by light or medium foliage. And it may be impossible to connect to a satellite if your view is blocked by heavy tree cover. While you don't need to hold your arm outstretched toward the sky, you shouldn't put your phone in a pocket or backpack while trying to connect to a satellite.

• Any SMS messages sent by a contact before you connected to the satellite will arrive once you connect and begin accepting messages. However, receiving iMessages works a little differently. Your emergency contact or family member must return to the text conversation and tap "send via satellite" underneath their message bubble.

• You will not be able to use all Messages features, like sending and receiving photos, videos, audio notes, and group messages.

• In locations above 62° latitude, which includes northern parts of Alaska, satellite connectivity may not work.

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