Jakarta Apple launched the satellite connectivity support earlier this year on the iPhone 14 series. Now the company extends the support of satellites to the iPhone 13 series so that users can use Starlink.
This support does not come from the Apple system, but from the operators operating on the device. Apple only supports satellite networks provided by operators. Although this is not the supplier of Apple, the company also has an important role.
Without the right system support, iOS users will not be able to use satellite internet services such as Starlink. Therefore, this time, the iOS 18.5 RC update benefits users of the iPhone 13, standard models with pro models.
With the availability of this new feature, users of the iPhone 13 series will have access to satellite features offered by the T-Mobile operator. The company offers the Satellite Starlink Internet network.
This support is slightly different from that of the iPhone 14 series or a more recent device. All of these telephone models have the management of Apple’s emergency SOS features which allows its features to operate without operators.
This feature requires dedicated equipment that is only found in the iPhone 14 series and later. For users of the iPhone 13 series, they only get satellite connectivity services if the operator’s service is not affordable.
Of course, this satellite service can only be used if the user has a compatible package from the operator or service provider. It is not yet known in areas that this feature can be accessible via the iPhone 13 series.
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