Apple’s iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro lineups are both now here and there is a lot to dig into, but you might have missed one of the coolest new features Apple announced during its “Wonderlust” event.

Apple has offered a potentially live-saving feature that helps people call for help even when they don’t have a cellular connection ever since the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro arrived in 2022. Dubbed Emergency SOS via Satellite, the feature uses Globalstar satellites to contact first responders when no cellular or Wi-Fi connection is available. And now that feature is being expanded to roadside assistance, too.

Roadside Assistance via Satellite is rolling out as part of the new iPhone’s launch this month, but you don’t need Apple’s best iPhones to get it — the feature will be available on existing iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models, too.

Limited availability

The feature will be limited at launch, as the new Roadside Assistance via Satellite is only rolling out in the United States at launch thanks to a partnership with the AAA. It’s included free for two years starting from the time of purchase, although Apple does note that the AAA might charge for its services. Those who aren’t already AAA members “can take advantage of Roadside Assistance via satellite on a pay-per-use basis for AAA’s roadside assistance services,” Apple says.

Thankfully, actually using the feature looks easy. “An intuitive interface, including a short questionnaire to capture important details, will transmit the information via satellite so AAA can message with the user directly and dispatch help to their exact location,” Apple said via press release.

As for the new iPhones, they’ll be available for preorder this Friday, September 15. The iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max will all be available to buy from September 22.


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