My apple is too old for sat text
My apple is too old for sat text
Some of us......cough,-cough-me...still carry pagersReminds 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.
Same. I've got the 13 mini - and get made fun of due to the size. But those insults bounce off of me, as I know I'm running that model for LW purposes. Bruh.My apple is too old for sat text
NoDoes data send? Like a pic of a dead bull or a screenshot of where we are on a map?
I can think of about 4000 other guys just recently did also, but no more.Some of us......cough,-cough-me...still carry pagers
Haha, don’t blame your wife ignoring you as an apple problem . Mine does the same when texting.I’ll be keeping my inreach. Tried the Apple satellite thing and wasn’t very impressed. I sent a test text to my wife and waited two hours and never got her reply. Didn’t receive the respond text until back in cell service.
Kinda what I was thinking. InReach mini with the Earthmate App is still pretty quick.Sounds like a real PIA. I’ll stick to Inreach for now.
This might keep me from getting a new phone that is satellite-enabled. The "dead zone" scenario happens quite a bit where I go. There is "technically" cell service but not enough to send a message. It would be great if you could switch over to satellite if a message fails to send.I tested iphone satellite messaging out over the week and found an issue. I had one bar of cell service at the spot I was in, but it was not enough service to send a regular imessage or text message. Since I barely had service satellite messaging option did not pop up. You cannot manually force satellite messaging and it would only pop up as an option if I dropped off the ridge to zero service area. I was in a dead zone where satellite messaging was not an option and not strong enough service to send a regular text/imessage.
Apparently Tmobile quietly launched their direct to starlink feature for some people already. Seems like that is seamless without the need for dead zone and direct connection...
I experienced the same at times.I tested iphone satellite messaging out over the week and found an issue. I had one bar of cell service at the spot I was in, but it was not enough service to send a regular imessage or text message. Since I barely had service satellite messaging option did not pop up. You cannot manually force satellite messaging and it would only pop up as an option if I dropped off the ridge to zero service area. I was in a dead zone where satellite messaging was not an option and not strong enough service to send a regular text/imessage.