Apple's new Emergency SOS satellite feature - available free for two years on all 14 models - could cost consumers after that, but the company won't discuss its pricing plans. The service announced this week is meant to connect you to emergency professionals when you're in a remote location without cell phone towers and wi-fi - it launches in November, two months after the new smartphone hits the market on September 16. Apple will partner with Globalstar's network of satellites so that users can send text messages directly to emergency services when they don't have other ways of connecting.
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