The Android ecosystem may soon be adopting a Satellite-based Emergency SOS feature similar to that in iPhone 14 Series, as noted by a leaker.
Though there’s no way we can confirm this availability, Google would eventually catch up on this essential feature – since it already did a commendable job from the Apple side. Reports state the feature could arrive in the stable build of Android 14, although it needs phones with suitable hardware to work.
Emergency Communication in Android 14
Though Android is touted to be more resourceful than iOS, it’s always behind in terms of user security and privacy. While it’s catching up gradually, Apple advanced with emergency features to stay ahead in the competition. Its Satellite-based Emergency SOS feature in iPhone 14 Series is a game changer, as it helped many in life-and death-situations.
Thus, Google is making a similar feature for the Android ecosystem too, but there’s no official note on this yet. Although, a leak from the TeamPixel suggests a similar feature is in works – and could arrive in Android 14 one day.
SMS Satellite will be added to Android, and requires appropriate hardware, it’s up to the manufacturer then Pixel and Galaxy will be among the first to have it — Pixel #TeamPixel (@GooglePixelFC) July 20, 2023