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needlesfox OP t1_j6zmxd0 wrote
Reply to comment by wyyldstallyns in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
That was Qualcomm, the company that makes the processors for almost every Android phone, including Samsung's. https://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2023/01/qualcomm-introduces-snapdragon-satellite--the-world-s-first-sate
needlesfox OP t1_j6z1v6u wrote
Reply to comment by Eokokok in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
I think the batteries for the S23 and S23+ are around 200mAh higher -- and assumedly there's going to be some sort of efficiency gains from the new chips in them. But I'd wait for reviews, I think.
needlesfox OP t1_j6yrndz wrote
Reply to comment by SeverusSnek2020 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
The thing causing that is crash detection, which is a completely different thing than the emergency SOS via satellite.
needlesfox OP t1_j6yrfe8 wrote
Reply to comment by compaqdeskpro in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
I think you might not understand what this is. iOS also has an emergency call thing, which functions similar to Samsung's (though it's slightly more difficult to activate, I've never done it by accident). That's existed for a long time, and would be on an iPhone 13 as well.
The thing the iPhone 14 added was the ability to contact emergency services even if you don't have cell service. It's an option within the existing emergency call system; if it detects you don't have service, it'll let you message search and rescue via a satellite system.
needlesfox OP t1_j6ygbti wrote
Reply to comment by drunkendrake in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
I also wonder if Apple will keep doing that. Like if you go from an iPhone 14 to an iPhone 16, are you going to get another two years free?
needlesfox OP t1_j6yg188 wrote
Reply to comment by Sinful-Sammy in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
It's interesting because some dedicated emergency satellite devices actually work like that. My Garmin Inreach warns me every time I start it up that it will not do an emergency SOS call if I don't have an active subscription.
needlesfox OP t1_j6ydpg8 wrote
Reply to comment by Sinful-Sammy in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Apple says it's free for two years from when you get the phone, and hasn't said anything about how much it'll cost after that period. I bet they haven't decided yet, because... well, they won't have to deal with it for another year and a half at this point.
needlesfox OP t1_j6x826o wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Agreed, but Elon said it’s not launching in beta until the end of this year. Given his track record of hitting deadlines that probably means we won’t actually be able to use this until, like, 2025
needlesfox OP t1_j6x7bpg wrote
Reply to comment by MrProper026 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
You need more than the chip. You also need special antennas, and the manufacturer has to make a deal with Qualcomm to activate the feature.
needlesfox OP t1_j6w02lh wrote
Reply to comment by A2N2T in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Yeah, I’m familiar with the lore. If you’re curious about how the video got made, why don’t you watch the Linus Tech Tips video explaining exactly that?
needlesfox OP t1_j6vzs40 wrote
Reply to comment by A2N2T in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
This is kind of a silly analogy. Gaming PCs, including prebuilts, custom, and laptops, are a $40 billion dollar a year business worldwide. Google alone makes that two months, Apple in less than that. The smartphone market is 10 times bigger than all of PC gaming. It’s like seeing someone fail a trig test (in, to be fair, a pretty embarrassing way), and concluding that they literally know nothing about all of math. Yes, I’m aware I’m feeding the troll. I’m bad at letting bad arguments lie
needlesfox OP t1_j6vtso5 wrote
Reply to comment by compguy96 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Yeah, that's fair. Serves me right for trying to come up with a new headline.
needlesfox OP t1_j6vtn46 wrote
Reply to comment by A2N2T in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
That’s just, like, your opinion man
needlesfox OP t1_j6vdljv wrote
Reply to comment by dynamojess in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Depends on what you're using it for.
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needlesfox OP t1_j7amuqw wrote
Reply to comment by Far_Particular_430 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
There have been at least five comments like this and I don’t understand how many people are making the same mistake. https://reddit.com/r/gadgets/comments/10rczg2/_/j6yrndz/?context=1