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Thats too bad. I never had that problem. Imessage confirms delivered.@mtwarden has had problems using his IPhone this spring. Where messages sent but couldn't be received so he wasn't certain if the messages were sending or not.
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There are still very valid reasons to keep an Iriduim network emergency device if you care about true emergency's and not just texting your peoples. Phones aren't fully there yet IMO. I'm not giving up my inReach quite yet.Yes. Spotty for me. Incoming texts not reliable. If I’m really in an emergency I just want to push the SOS, I may not be in a condition to point, acquire, text and describe my condition.
It’s definitely not solid for the sample of 2 when we were just up spring bear Hunting. Could have totally been user error but with no way to try it until you’re completely out of cell service it’s too risky in my opinion for a trip like I have coming up to Alaska. It was great when it worked the first night but was useless for 2 days for both my buddy and IHave you used the iphone? Its solid.
Thats too bad. Mine worked so well that is all I am taking on my AK caribou hunt for two weeks. It worker great for me. We had a lot of stuff going on at home with kids and a relocation. It was awesome. You have to do your research in advance and realize that it doesn’t support group messaging right now etc.It’s definitely not solid for the sample of 2 when we were just up spring bear Hunting. Could have totally been user error but with no way to try it until you’re completely out of cell service it’s too risky in my opinion for a trip like I have coming up to Alaska. It was great when it worked the first night but was useless for 2 days for both my buddy and I
Have you used the iphone? Its solid.
So, what happens when you’re stuck in a deep canyon, miles from help, and your iPhone’s satellite feature can’t connect due to dense tree cover? Iridium (inReach) is much more robust, with truly global coverage, and doesn’t rely on ground stations like Globalstar (iPhone does). It’s the difference between hoping for a signal and knowing you’ll get one.I’ll probably never use my inreach again after using the iPhone satellite messaging while bear hunting this spring. It was awesome.
Rick is talking about starlink. You are talking about the Apple Sat Mesaging. Two different services. Starlink should be better.It has nothing to do with ATT, its provided by Apple as part of there Iphone services. Iphone 14 or newer with IOS 18 I believe.
I was in some nasty country in the frank church for a week and was never not able to connect. Just sharing my experience…i have had an inreach for 10 years and honestly it has been hit and miss too from a messaging fuction standpoint. My iphone was way more reliable and user friendly.So, what happens when you’re stuck in a deep canyon, miles from help, and your iPhone’s satellite feature can’t connect due to dense tree cover? Iridium (inReach) is much more robust, with truly global coverage, and doesn’t rely on ground stations like Globalstar (iPhone does). It’s the difference between hoping for a signal and knowing you’ll get one.
Glad you had success with the iPhone! My experience last fall across Montana, Colorado, and Wyoming was quite the opposite—while iPhone satellite messaging worked great on top of ridges with clear skies, I struggled to send messages in dense cover and deep canyons. Meanwhile, the old reliable inReach never skipped a beat. Globalstar’s ground stations might work well in certain spots, but Iridium (inReach) still has the edge when total reliability matters.I was in some nasty country in the frank church for a week and was never not able to connect. Just sharing my experience…i have had an inreach for 10 years and honestly it has been hit and miss too from a messaging fuction standpoint. My iphone was way more reliable and user friendly.
They went on the same sale last year in June.I wonder if the starlink cell phones are putting pricing pressure on these? I am going to test my phone on a trip this month and see.
This! Ground blind hunting was one of those times, I was able to use my inreach app, on my iPhone to send and receive in the ground blind although I did have my inreach just outside of the blind to provide a clear view and allow it to operate as designed.There are still very valid reasons to keep an Iriduim network emergency device if you care about true emergency's and not just texting your peoples. Phones aren't fully there yet IMO. I'm not giving up my inReach quite yet.
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