Before going into mass production, Apple finished testing the iPhone 14's satellite communication feature, according to Ming-Chi Kuo.

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 At its 'Far out' event on September 7, Apple is anticipated to unveil its iPhone 14 series. Prior to the impending event, there have been a number of leaks and tips regarding the rumoured smartphone series. Recently, a well-known analyst provided results from a poll, which seem to indicate that Apple had already completed the hardware testing of the iPhone 14's satellite communication feature before it went into mass production. The expert, however, thinks that in order to include the feature on its forthcoming handsets, Apple will need to arrange a contract with satellite providers.

A fresh poll has been updated, according to Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst with TF International Securities, who posted on Medium. Before the rumoured iPhone 14 went into mass production, Apple, in Kuo's estimation, had completed testing the hardware for satellite communication capability. Its availability on the phone is still in doubt, though, as Apple will need to reach an agreement with the satellite providers.

Apple created satellite communication technology for the iPhone 13, according to Kuo, but it wasn't integrated because the company couldn't agree on a business plan with satellite operators. Therefore, the analyst thinks that whether the two can come to an agreement on a deal to provide the functionality will determine whether satellite communication services are available on iPhone 14.

The analyst went on to say that it's likely that the iPhone 14's satellite connection function will only provide call and text services for emergencies. Additionally, Kuo predicted that satellite communication would soon be a must for cellphones. The expert thinks that Apple's cellphones will ultimately have satellite functionality, even though he can't say with certainty if and when the iPhone models will gain the feature.

Kuo went on to say that it is likely that Apple and Globalstar are partners in the satellite industry. According to the expert, operators like Globalstar have the most entry obstacles in the ecosystem of satellite communications.

Apple just revealed that the launch event for "Far out" will take place on September 7. According to prior rumours, Apple is anticipated to introduce the iPhone 14 series at the event in addition to new iPad and Apple Watch devices.


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