With the release of the iPhone 14, Apple is finally bringing satellite connectivity to the iPhone.
This feature will allow users to connect to the Internet even when they are in remote areas where there is no cellular coverage.
Satellite connectivity has been available on other smartphones for many years, but it has never been available on the iPhone until now.
The satellite connectivity on the iPhone 14 will come courtesy of a partnership with Iridium, a company that provides satellite voice and data communications services.
Apple has been working with Iridium for several years, and the two companies have been working together on this project for quite some time.
The satellite connectivity on the iPhone 14 will be available in select countries at launch, including the United States, Canada, Japan, and Europe.
It is unclear if Apple plans to roll out this feature to other countries in the future.
The addition of satellite connectivity to the iPhone 14 is a big deal for Apple.
This feature will allow users to stay connected even when they are in remote areas where there is no cellular coverage.
This will be a huge benefit for users who travel to remote areas or who live in rural areas where cellular coverage is spotty.