Since last month, many iPhone users have reported that their mobile phones will have WiFi disconnection problems after updating iOS 16.1.


From time to time, the iPhone automatically disconnects from the WiFi, and even resetting the network settings has no effect, which is very painful for users.


In this regard, Apple has also noticed and fixed it. It is reported that Apple will push the iOS 16.1.1 version update recently, which will solve this annoying problem.


It is worth noting that in addition to fixing WiFi problems, this version may also have a major feature on the line-iPhone 14 series satellite communication.


As early as the iPhone 14 conference, Apple announced that the iPhone 14 series can support satellite communication, but it did not have it built in from the factory, but told everyone that it would take November to go online.


Now that we are entering mid-November, this feature is likely to be officially opened in iOS 16.1.1.


It is reported that satellite communication on the iPhone 14 is different from Huawei and can only be used for emergency calls. The iPhone will automatically send information such as the user's location, medical ID (if set) and battery level to emergency agencies, which can only be used to "" Help".Apple will launch iOS 16.1.1 to solve WiFi disconnection: iPhone 14 satellite communication may be officially launched

Since last month, many iPhone users have reported that their mobile phones will have WiFi disconnection problems after updating iOS 16.1.


From time to time, the iPhone automatically disconnects from the WiFi, and even resetting the network settings has no effect, which is very painful for users.


In this regard, Apple has also noticed and fixed it. It is reported that Apple will push the iOS 16.1.1 version update recently, which will solve this annoying problem.


It is worth noting that in addition to fixing WiFi problems, this version may also have a major feature on the line-iPhone 14 series satellite communication.



As early as the iPhone 14 conference, Apple announced that the iPhone 14 series can support satellite communication, but it did not have it built in from the factory, but told everyone that it would take November to go online.


Now that we are entering mid-November, this feature is likely to be officially opened in iOS 16.1.1.


It is reported that satellite communication on the iPhone 14 is different from Huawei and can only be used for emergency calls. The iPhone will automatically send information such as the user's location, medical ID (if set) and battery level to emergency agencies, which can only be used to "" Help".


In addition, the first batch of this service only supports the United States and Canada, and will not be launched in China in the future. For domestic users who want to experience satellite communication functions, only Huawei is currently available.


However, it is reported that the technology supply chain is mature, and other models may support similar functions next year. Friends who are not in a hurry can wait for a while.