If you find yourself in that situation the offline action step can be divided into two parts by Google. The beta of Google Messages recently featured a discovery of code that indicates you will be able to send satellite messages that are not necessarily to emergency services.
Imagine that you are traveling on foot to an unknown location as soon as you get disconnected from the signal. With Google’s introduction of Satellite in Android 15, it became possible to have face-to-face conversations via video or voice calls using Duo. No specific horizon? no way. The phone will need to achieve a desirable angle to function properly, and sending messages via photos and videos will not be successful as the bandwidth is minimal.
On the other hand, HTC devices have this advantage over the iPhone because the iPhone’s SOS features are only available for sharing location with emergency responders and trusted contacts. It seems that it came into existence after the ‘Garmin Two-Way Satellite Messaging Service’, which allows you to communicate with everyone from anywhere or even at home.
Transparency in our functionality, Android 15 will insert a useful “Satellite connection established” message to indicate range. A human icon on the status bar and a shortcut to messages will be very helpful in getting help at any time. So, without the need to panic when you go beyond cellular limitations, you can trust that Google Messages has your back, and so do your communication features.