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Loo.wii

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The good news is that I think any pictures of your honey holes are safe! I think Apple proposed some sort of ability to scan iCloud pictures to find and report CSAM, but I think that was abandoned.
I don’t think that effort was abandoned. And it’s not “scanning” in the sense you imagine.

Nerd: every image, file, etc has a unique hash that can be calculated using specific algorithms. In this case it’s MD5. A few non profits as well as governments and corporations have a records of hashes that resolve to csam. What apple does is cross reference the hashes associated with the images on your phone to the list of csam hashes.
 

fwafwow

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I don’t think that effort was abandoned. And it’s not “scanning” in the sense you imagine.

Nerd: every image, file, etc has a unique hash that can be calculated using specific algorithms. In this case it’s MD5. A few non profits as well as governments and corporations have a records of hashes that resolve to csam. What apple does is cross reference the hashes associated with the images on your phone to the list of csam hashes.
“Does” as in currently still doing? I had heard it was shelved, but maybe that has changed.

Note - I’m against CSAM and think pedos should be shot. But I don’t think the solution is what Apple proposed.

 

SDHNTR

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Has anyone posted a dummy’s version of how on earth you make the sat texting functions work? Simple terms, please. I don’t speak tech nerd.

I was expecting the function to be automatic, or at least intuitive, when there was no cell service available. It is not.
 

jrb CO

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Has anyone posted a dummy’s version of how on earth you make the sat texting functions work? Simple terms, please. I don’t speak tech nerd.

I was expecting the function to be automatic, or at least intuitive, when there was no cell service available. It is not.
Have iPhone 14 or newer
Update iPhone to IOS 18
Travel out of cell phone range
Open text on iPhone like always to text a contact
iPhone will give you a pop up stating no cell service would you like to satellite text?
Click on pop up and you will be prompted to connect to satellite
- iPhone will give you a right / left arrow to point phone to satellite
Green dot appears once connected to satellite
Text as usual
Remain connected to satellite (adjust with arrows to keep green dot) if want to receive reply
 

SDHNTR

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Have iPhone 14 or newer
Update iPhone to IOS 18
Travel out of cell phone range
Open text on iPhone like always to text a contact
iPhone will give you a pop up stating no cell service would you like to satellite text?
Click on pop up and you will be prompted to connect to satellite
- iPhone will give you a right / left arrow to point phone to satellite
Green dot appears once connected to satellite
Text as usual
Remain connected to satellite (adjust with arrows to keep green dot) if want to receive reply
I’ve done all that, I thought, and I do not get a pop up to connect to satellite when in a zone with no cell.
 

riversidejeep

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I just tried out the text thing yesterday, worked as described . It asked me to point at the satellite and the text uploaded. My ??? is how is my recipient going to receive the text if they are out of service area also? I want to use this to communicate with hunting partner when we are in a no service area. Does he need to initiate a satellite text to be able to receive the text I send ?
 

swavescatter

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I just tried out the text thing yesterday, worked as described . It asked me to point at the satellite and the text uploaded. My ??? is how is my recipient going to receive the text if they are out of service area also? I want to use this to communicate with hunting partner when we are in a no service area. Does he need to initiate a satellite text to be able to receive the text I send ?

Seems like you'll need scheduled check in times. You'll need to be in "satellite" mode to receive messages when out of range. While both parties are connected texting seems almost normal according to reports.
 

tdhanses

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I just tried out the text thing yesterday, worked as described . It asked me to point at the satellite and the text uploaded. My ??? is how is my recipient going to receive the text if they are out of service area also? I want to use this to communicate with hunting partner when we are in a no service area. Does he need to initiate a satellite text to be able to receive the text I send ?
I’d make sure he is listed as an emergency contact to start with and then test it out.
 

tdhanses

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Seems like you'll need scheduled check in times. You'll need to be in "satellite" mode to receive messages when out of range. While both parties are connected texting seems almost normal according to reports.
Do you need to be in satellite mode for emergency contacts? Or do those messages just come through once connected to satellites?
 

swavescatter

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Do you need to be in satellite mode for emergency contacts? Or do those messages just come through once connected to satellites?

I don't know. I think emergency SOS are only for local first responders? I don't think you can text emergency contacts in ios17...
 

tdhanses

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I don't know. I think emergency SOS are only for local first responders? I don't think you can text emergency contacts in ios17...
I may be wrong but I thought there was something about the people you have setup in your contacts as emergency contacts can text you with out you initiating a text.
 

Decker9

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Used the sat messaging a few days while out goat hunting out of service up here in BC, worked flawlessly! I left it in sat mode in my pocket and would receive messages from anyone I messaged via satellite. When I went to send a message, I’d have to point at the satellite, but sending was quick once pointed the right way.
 

mtwarden

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Great review!

The guys who say they are still going to carry zoleo/in-reach must be some of the same guys who said they were going to keep carrying a stand alone GPS device.

Raises hand; there are definitely enough unknowns that depending solely on your cell phone for travel in remote wilderness areas is not going to happen for me just as it's being released.

At a minimum cell phones aren't nearly as weatherproof, sturdy, nor have as robust antenna or the battery life that an inReach of similar has

I also don't think there is any "cookie crumb"/tracking feature with cell phone-sat either; nice for someone(s) on the other end to see where you're at and be alerted if you haven't moved all day or just want to follow along on a multi-day hike/hunt.

But that's just me. Anyone that feels comfortable enough to ditch their inReach/Zoleo at this juncture, have at it.
 

fngTony

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Raises hand; there are definitely enough unknowns that depending solely on your cell phone for travel in remote wilderness areas is not going to happen for me just as it's being released.

At a minimum cell phones aren't nearly as weatherproof, sturdy, nor have as robust antenna or the battery life that an inReach of similar has

I also don't think there is any "cookie crumb"/tracking feature with cell phone-sat either; nice for someone(s) on the other end to see where you're at and be alerted if you haven't moved all day or just want to follow along on a multi-day hike/hunt.

But that's just me. Anyone that feels comfortable enough to ditch their inReach/Zoleo at this juncture, have at it.
I’m with ya, won’t be giving mine up. I do think that this will be sufficient for the casual day hiker staying near trails that aren’t exactly remote but lacks cell coverage. If nothing else the phone will never replace the rugged dedicated sos button. My phone recently decided to not find the cell service that was there so being able to communicate via Zoleo to non iPhone users was very helpful.
 

fngTony

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Reminds me of circa ‘98 when few people had a cell phone but everyone had a pager. Until the new tech is widely adopted and compatible across operating systems it’s going to be limited in its practicality.
 
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