Whenever there seems to be nothing left to innovate in the field of smartphones, some company arrives and drops a bomb of the kind you do not know or just do not think about.
The second option seems more appropriate in the case this time where satellite communication has been around for years and there are also dedicated satellite communication devices which are used by people who are in areas without cellular reception.
Computer Simulation - iPhone 13,
According to a new report by Ming-Chi Ko, a well-known and reliable Apple analyst, the new iPhone 13 (probably its most expensive model) may include a satellite communications component that will allow it to stay connected to the global network even if it is not. In the area of a cellular antenna.
The report tells of a component of Qualcomm, the world's largest processor maker in the mobile world, called the X60 Baseband Chip that will be part of the technical specifications of the new iPhone and will allow people working in desolate environments without cellular reception like sailors, people working in arid deserts or people in areas where it was just expensive Too much to deploy mobile infrastructure.