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Apple is gearing up to surprise the tech world with its ‘ Far eschewal ’ event listed for September 7. In the run-up to the launch of the important-awaited iPhone 14 series, several reports and leaks are surfacing. According to New reports, the Cupertino- grounded tech mammoth may be publicizing its rumoured satellite connectivity for iPhone 14.

 The name of the event itself has passed multitudinous possibilities and one of them happens to be the coming-position connectivity. This development came to light after Tim Farrar, a satellite communications adviser from a California- grounded company took to his Twitter account to share details. On August 25, Elon Musk’s SpaceX and T- Mobile came together in an attempt to connect mobile devices through a network of satellites to give connectivity in remote areas.

According to Farrar, the release by T- Mobile and SpaceX was likely an try to avert Apple’s release of satellite connectivity point for the iPhone 14. Apple is reportedly introducing the point in cooperation with Globalstar, a prominent US-based satellite company. before this time, Globalstar had declared that it acquired 17 satellites to offer nonstop satellite services to an implicit client.


This potential client is rumoured to be Apple. Interestingly, this isn't the first time that satellite connectivity has surfaced in conversations surrounding Apple’s innovation for the iPhone 14 series. In April, reports suggested that iPhone 14 will feature satellite connectivity. Noted tech reporter Mark German had said that iPhone 14 users will be capable to connect to satellite networks during emergencies in remote areas. before the feature was hoped to be launched on iPhone 14.