Recent reports from Android Authority suggest that Google may be planning to introduce an Emergency SOS feature similar to Apple’s on its upcoming Pixel 9 and Pixel Fold devices. Leaker Kamila Wojciechowska has hinted at a potential partnership between Google and T-Mobile to offer this feature initially, with the possibility of adding other providers in the future. This feature is said to present users with a series of questions to assess the situation in times of emergency, rather than relying on users to communicate the details themselves.
Key Questions Likely to Be Asked by Google’s SOS Feature
Some of the questions that the Google SOS feature is expected to ask include inquiries about the nature of the emergency, the number of individuals involved, the presence of any individuals in distress, the presence of fire or weapons, and details about any vehicles or vessels involved. This strategic approach aims to gather essential information efficiently to provide timely aid and assistance to users in emergencies.
Partnerships and Potential Costs of the SOS Feature
While T-Mobile had previously announced a partnership with SpaceX for a satellite messaging service, the specifics regarding pricing and availability remain unclear. Another developer had uncovered Google Messages code hinting at a potential collaboration with Garmin for this feature. Garmin is known for offering a similar service through its InReach 2-way messaging devices utilizing the Iridium satellite network, which boasts global coverage.
It is worth noting that such emergency features may come at an additional cost to users, as seen with Garmin’s service charging starting at $15 per month. However, Apple currently subsidizes its emergency service, leaving room for speculation about whether Google will follow suit with discounted or free access to its SOS feature. The potential partnership with T-Mobile and Garmin highlights Google’s commitment to enhancing the safety and security of its users through innovative technologies and strategic collaborations.
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