Google Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9, and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold are all set to make their debut on August 14 in India. While much has already been revealed about the devices, including the design and specifications through official unveils and leaks, there are still many things that Google has kept under wraps to surprise users at launch. One of those surprises could be free satellite connectivity, similar to what certain Apple iPhone models offer.
Based on reports, Google could follow Apple's footsteps and bring its own take on an emergency SOS system that works to rescue those in emergency situations without cellular connectivity.
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Earlier this month, Android Authority, in an apk teradown revealed the presence of this feature, while others reproted on users briefly coming across a Satellite SOS menu before it was taken down. It featured options to communicate location, send texts, and more—without cellular coverage. It is possible that Google may bring satellite connectivity to the new Pixel 9 lineup launching in August. This would certainly make the phones more feature-packed and competitive with Apple and its Android rivals from the likes of Samsung and OnePlus.
Additionally, this feature has proven to be highly useful for iPhone users. Time and again, we have seen how people were able to be rescued thanks to it. Therefore, having the same feature in Google's Pixel phones will help convince more people, especially those who go on adventures, to invest in the devices. Also, considering Google is well ahead in the mapping game, it wouldn't be out of the ordinary if Google's implementation proves to be better than others.
Having said that, it is also possible that the satellite connectivity feature only stays free to use for up to 2 years after the Pixel 9 series launches, as this is the case with Apple devices as well. “Emergency SOS via satellite is free for
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