Google Pixel’s SOS signal beams hope for remote users

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Be careful if you’re on a non-stop but spectacular hiking trail and your phone loses cell service. Fear is at maximum, but don’t worry, Pixel users! Google is preparing a game-changing feature: Satellite Internet.

This is not science fiction. Pixel phones with software updates that enable an “escape” function that uses satellites for emergency communications may be a future possibility. A smartphone view reveals an interface design with a convenient navigation function so you can tap your phone to the satellite, clearly maintaining the connection.

However, Google’s aspirations go far beyond events that are crisis-related. The possibility of satellite communication with Google Maps could be one of the information to be revealed, while Google is waiting for the first clues on this. This will certainly prove to be a most valuable feature and savior for adventurers.

Imagine how you could send location notifications to your frontline family, even in a tent on a faraway island. For example, Google Maps may facilitate the uploading of satellite imagery entering their system five times daily with a time interval of 15 minutes. Therefore, you can feel satisfied and get specialized help in case of an emergency.

The exact launch date of this new product is still kept under wraps, but it looks like the Pixel 9 series could be the first in the Pixel series to benefit from this concept. With the advent of our new phones and Google’s mapping features it’s easier than ever to get off track without worrying about getting lost.

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