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  2. What to Do If Your iPhone Is Stuck in SOS Mode - AOL

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    Tens of thousands have lost cell phone service due to AT&T’s network outage. Many have been faced with cell phones stuck in SOS modes.

  3. What is Apple's 'SOS mode'? iPhone feature lets you make ...

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    For people who use Apple iPhones, their only service option during an outage or when cellular service is unavailable can be accessed through the device's SOS mode. Follow live coverage of the ...

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  6. Apple SOS - Wikipedia

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    The Sophisticated Operating System, [1] or SOS (/ s ɔː s /), [2] is the primary operating system of the Apple III computer. SOS was developed by Apple Computer and released in October 1980. In 1985, Steve Wozniak , while critical of the Apple III's hardware flaws, called SOS "the finest operating system on any microcomputer ever".

  7. Comparison of mobile operating systems - Wikipedia

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    8+: iPhone 6/6 Plus and later (iPhone 5 and later if used with Apple Watch), limited to Apple Pay: Samsung Pay: No: No: Huawei Pay Tethering Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, USB, Bluetooth: 4.3+: Personal Hotspot (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB; carrier dependent) microUSB, Bluetooth 3.0, Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot: Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, USB, Bluetooth: Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot

  8. Off-hook tone - Wikipedia

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    Some central office switches in the United States, notably older GTD-5 EAX systems, utilize a single frequency tone, 480 Hz, known as High Tone for this purpose. In either case, the tone is substantially louder than any other signal transmitted over a copper POTS circuit; loud enough to be heard across a room from an unused off-hook telephone.

  9. Apple gives iPhone users another year of free satellite ‘SOS ...

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    Feature allows people to call for help if they are out of traditional phone coverage