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<>When there is no cellular or Wi-Fi signal available, open the Find My app. If satellite connectivity is possible, the app will prompt you to connect to a satellite. Onscreen instructions will guide you to point the iPhone toward the sky and adjust its position to maintain a connection.
<>Once connected, select the option to share your location. The iPhone will record your current location and send it via satellite to the selected contact. During this process, it is important to keep the device steady and follow the visual guidance until the transmission is complete.
<>After the location is sent, the contact can view it in their Find My app. The shared location represents a specific moment in time rather than ongoing movement.
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<>Location sharing via satellite is available on iPhone 14 models and later that are running iOS 18 or newer. The feature is supported only in < class="
<>Once connected, select the option to
<>After the location is sent, the contact can view it in their Find My app. The shared location represents a specific moment in time rather than ongoing movement.
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