Anicet Mbida 6:38 p.m., September 16, 2022, modified at 6:43 p.m., September 16, 2022

The new smartphone models will offer several technological innovations.

They will allow, among other things, to make calls and send SMS in battery or network.

A feat made possible by the existence of an additional battery from which the smartphone will draw the missing energy. 

Finally some real news on phones.

In recent years, the new versions of the latest smartphones have lacked real innovation.

In recent days, two new features have been unveiled and have something to arouse curiosity.

First of all, it will be possible to make calls, including when the battery is flat.

A novelty that will be offered by the new phone from the Chinese brand Huawei, the Mate 50. The device is then equipped with an additional battery which functions as a reserve in which the smartphone will draw only when the main battery is empty.

satellite communication 

The phone will however operate in degraded mode and will constantly remind its user that it needs to be recharged.

In addition, this very small battery will only offer two short hours of autonomy.

Sufficient, however, to receive or make calls but also to send SMS. 

Among the other novelties, we can also mention satellite communication.

When you are in an area without a network, it will be possible to connect your smartphone to a satellite to send an SMS.

On the other hand, it will be impossible to receive it and it will necessarily be necessary to be in the open air, but this functionality could prove to be oh so precious in territories not covered by the mobile network. 

Services first available in China and the United States

A function offered only on Huawei's Mate 50 but also on the latest iPhone 14. On the Apple side, you can only send your GPS position or a preformatted emergency message.

These services will be launched in the coming weeks in China and the United States and then in the rest of the world.

Repeated floods, fires and disasters have obviously pushed the various manufacturers to work on emergency connectivity.