Apple has unveiled its new, highly-anticipated 14 which has satellite connectivity that will let users send satellite SOS messages if they're caught in an emergency without service. The service which launches in November, two months after the new smartphone hits the market on September 16, will be free for two years - but Apple is yet to announce how much it will cost after that. The inflation-busting phone, which starts at $1399 - 15 percent more than usual, will also have technology that can detect when users are in a car crash and automatically calls 000.
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