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    iPhone in SOS Mode? It Can Still Make an Emergency 911 Call.

    Press RoomBy Press RoomFebruary 22, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    • The Emergency SOS feature on iPhone lets you quickly call local emergency services.
    • The iPhone 14 introduced two new safety features, Crash Detection and Emergency SOS via Satellite.
    • When you make an Emergency SOS call on iPhone, it will notify people you set as an “emergency contact.”

    Modern smartphones put in a surprising amount of work to make sure that you can always call emergency services, no matter the situation, such as when an outage strikes your service provider’s network.

    For example: If you own an iPhone, you have access to SOS Mode and the Emergency SOS feature, which can connect you with local emergency services without needing access to Wi-Fi or a cell network, and even automatically call first responders if you’re not able to move.

    Here’s how Emergency SOS works and how to use it. We’ll also show you how to make it easier to access.

    How to use Emergency SOS on your iPhone

    When activated, the Emergency SOS feature immediately calls local emergency services (usually 911 if you’re in the US). You don’t need to have a SIM card in your iPhone, and in most cases, you don’t even need to have a recognizable cell signal.

    The easiest way to activate Emergency SOS is to hold down your iPhone’s Lock button and one of the Volume buttons. After a moment, three sliders will appear — swipe your finger to the right across the Emergency Call slider to make a call.

    Important: If you’re using an iPhone 7 or older, you can instead find these sliders by quickly pressing the Lock button five times.

    The “Emergency Call” slider on an iPhone.

    Swipe the “Emergency Call” slider to the right.

    Apple; William Antonelli/Insider



    If you have an iPhone 8 or newer, there are two other ways to activate Emergency SOS. But before you can use them, you’ll need to enable them.

    Open the Settings app and scroll down to tap Emergency SOS. Here you can toggle on Call with Hold and Call with 5 Presses.

    • Call with Hold lets you activate Emergency SOS by holding down the Lock and Volume buttons. When you do this, the sliders will appear like before, but you can just keep holding the buttons to call emergency services.
    • Call with 5 Presses lets you activate Emergency SOS by quickly pressing the Lock button five times.

    If you use either of these two extra Emergency SOS triggers, your iPhone will ring and flash for a few seconds before making the call to let you know it’s happening. If you activated it by mistake, you can use these few seconds to cancel the call.

    The “Emergency SOS” settings menu on an iPhone, with the “Call with Hold” and “Call with 5 Presses” options highlighted.

    You can choose how you want to access Emergency SOS.

    Apple; William Antonelli/Insider



    The iPhone 14 introduced two extra Emergency SOS features

    The iPhone 14 series and later (including the Plus, Pro, and Pro Max variants) offer two new ways to use Emergency SOS.

    The first is Crash Detection. If your iPhone detects that you’ve been in a car crash — you come to a sudden stop, there’s a loud sound, the air pressure changes — it’ll offer to activate Emergency SOS. If you don’t or can’t respond, it’ll automatically make the call.

    The second is Emergency SOS via Satellite, which lets iPhone 14 and 15 owners contact emergency responders even when they’re completely out of cell signal range. The system works by connecting you to satellites above the Earth, which will then relay your messages and location to responders near your location.

    “From a man who was rescued after his car plummeted over a 400-foot cliff in Los Angeles, to lost hikers found in the Apennine Mountains in Italy, we continue to hear stories of our customers being able to connect with emergency responders when they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to,” Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing, Kaiann Drance, said in a statement.

    Apple extended free access to the Emergency SOS via Satellite system for another year, but the company has not said how much it will cost after that.

    Emergency SOS can text your emergency contacts

    Emergency SOS calls go to whatever the local emergency service phone number is — usually 911 if you’re living in the US. But you can set Emergency SOS to notify any of your friends and family members when you contact emergency services.

    To add an emergency contact, open the Health app and tap your profile picture in the top-right corner. Select Medical ID, then Edit in the top-right corner, and then scroll down to select Add emergency contact.

    When you activate Emergency SOS and contact emergency services, your iPhone will send a text message to every emergency contact to alert them. The text will also include your current location.

    The “Medical ID” menu on an iPhone, with the “Add emergency contact” option highlighted.

    You can add multiple emergency contacts.

    Apple; William Antonelli/Insider



     

    William Antonelli

    Tech Reporter for Insider Reviews

    William Antonelli (he/she/they) is a writer, editor, and organizer based in New York City. As a founding member of the Reference team, he helped grow Tech Reference (now part of Insider Reviews) from humble beginnings into a juggernaut that attracts over 20 million visits a month.
    Outside of Insider, his writing has appeared in publications like Polygon, The Outline, Kotaku, and more. He’s also a go-to source for tech analysis on channels like Newsy, Cheddar, and NewsNation.
    You can find him on Twitter @DubsRewatcher, or reach him by email at wantonelli@businessinsider.com.


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