How iPhone’s iOS 18 could aid Hurricane Milton prep via satellite messages

Updating to iOS 18 ahead of Hurricane Milton, could help iPhone users stay in touch with friends and family via satellite messaging when there is no cellular and Wi-Fi coverage.

Why it matters: Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall on Wednesday and threatens to impact highly populated areas of the Florida coast.

How it works: To connect to a satellite, you need to download the iOS 18 update on iPhone 14 models or later, and be outside with a clear view of the sky and horizon.

  • To install or check for an update: Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
  • You can then send Apple Messages or SMS messages and share your location using the Find My app via satellite.
  • The satellite messaging feature is also available to Google Pixel 9 owners through Settings > Safety and emergency > Satellite SOS > Try a demo

Of note: Apple encourages users to text emergency services using Emergency SOS via satellite, which is available for iPhone 14 or later on iOS 16.1 or later.

Zoom in: The iPhone satellite messaging feature has been a lifeline for some in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath. One Asheville, North Carolina resident Matt Van Swol shared the impact of the feature on X:

Threat level: Hurricane Milton is currently a powerful Category 4 storm that is expected to bring 10 feet or more of storm surge — almost double that of Hurricane Helene, which killed 12 people in Pinellas County alone, Axios’ Sommer Brugal and Andrew Freedman report.