Users will be able to send messages via satellite in iOS 18
Apple is bringing more functionality to satellite-based features of the iPhone, with iOS 18 bringing the option to send messages to other users.

Messages via Satellite in iOS 18
The introduction of Emergency SOS via Satellite provided users with a way to get assistance when they're out of cellular and Wi-Fi range. During WWDC 2024, Apple teased an expansion to the concept tht's on the way.
As part of iOS 18 and as the name explains, Messages via Satellite will let users send messages using a satellite. If there's no cellular service and no Internet via Wi-Fi available, Messages will let users instead ping the message from a satellite.
Just like Emergency SOS via Satellite, users will be prompted to point their iPhone at the nearest satellite, in order to send and receive texts. All communications are end-to-end encrypted, complete with support for emoji and Tapbacks.
The feature is part of the iOS 18 update, and therefore is scheduled for the fall. However, Apple hasn't said whether it will be available at that time.
It will, however, only be supported by the iPhone 14 and later models.
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Comments
The feature will exist for any country/region that can be convinced to allow it before the new phones are released. Seems pointless to announce that sort of thing before it can even be used at all.
Boy, the day when I can walk out on deck, in the middle of the ocean, whip out my folding iPhone 28 and shoot off a few texts with the missus will be quite a nice feature in the back pocket for when our satcomms go down onboard.