According to a leak, the iPhone 13's satellite communication feature will be limited.

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Apple iPhone 13 may have the same design as previous models, but it is anticipated to get numerous hardware improvements. We may eventually see better refresh rate screens, a reduced notch, a few camera improvements, and a whole new communication function.

The iPhone 13 may enable LEO satellite communications, allowing you to send messages and make calls without using a cellular network. However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman claims that it will only be accessible in a few regions.

Apple allegedly has ambitions to build its own satellite network in the future, although this is unlikely to happen anytime soon.

The emergency features will only work in areas without any cellular coverage and only in select markets. Apple envisions eventually deploying its own array of satellites to beam data to devices, but that plan is likely years away from taking off.

According to Gurman, the iPhone 13 range will have new technology to enable satellite communication, but it is not yet available. It would be prohibitively costly to execute and may face major resistance from network firms.

According to previous reports, you would need to be outside for this function to operate, and it will take a minute to get a signal from the satellite.

The iPhone 13 is anticipated to be released with the Apple Watch 7 later this month, although there has been no confirmation of this.

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