Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Phones
  3. Mobile
  4. News

Your Google Pixel phone may soon get a lifesaving feature

Add as a preferred source on Google

A person holding the Google Pixel 8 Pro.
Google Pixel 8 Pro Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

If you have a Google Pixel phone or plan on buying one in the future, you could be getting an important safety feature in the very near future. As spotted in an update for Google’s Adaptive Connectivity Services app, Google is planning on adding a “Satellite SOS” feature to its Pixel devices.

Recommended Videos

According to Google News on Telegram, you’ll be able to find the new feature by opening the Settings app and then navigating to the Safety & emergency page. Google is preparing to add a new Satellite SOS option.

According to screenshots acquired by Google News, the Satellite SOS feature is described as follows: “With your Pixel, you can message with emergency services and share your location when you can’t connect to a mobile or Wi-Fi network.”

Screenshots of the Satellite SOS feature for Google Pixel phones.
Google

As for how Satellite SOS will work, it sounds very similar to the Emergency SOS via satellite capability on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15. If you’re without cell service or Wi-Fi, you’ll see an SOS icon in your status bar. When you see this, you’ll be able to call or text emergency services using a satellite connection. You’ll then be asked to answer a few questions about your emergency, and from there, you’ll be put in contact with the proper emergency service personel — and you’ll even have the option to share your location via Google Maps.

Further down the page, Google recommends signing up for a Garmin Search and Rescue plan to “get reimbursed for qualified expenses.”

This is all great to see, though a few unknowns remain. For starters, it’s unclear which Pixel devices are getting Satellite SOS. Is it coming to existing phones like the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, or will we have to wait for the Google Pixel 9? It’s also unclear when Google plans on releasing Satellite SOS. Google I/O is happening in just a few short months, so we could very well learn more there.

Joe Maring
Joe Maring has been the Section Editor of Digital Trends' Mobile team since June 2022. He leads a team of 13 writers and…
Samsung’s rumored Fold 8 Wide looks almost impossibly thin in new leak
The dummy unit reportedly folds down to S25 Edge-like thinness, but key specs remain missing
Electronics, Mobile Phone, Phone

Samsung’s next big foldable may have surfaced early, and the standout change is hard to ignore. A leaked dummy unit said to show the Samsung Fold 8 Wide points to a much slimmer profile than the company’s current book-style foldables.

The short video compares the mockup with what’s described as a Galaxy S25 Edge, suggesting the foldable could close down to a surprisingly slim shape. For Samsung, that would mark a noticeable design shift after years of Fold models that packed strong hardware into bodies that still felt bulky beside newer rivals.

Read more
Apple’s first foldable iPhone just got its most believable leak yet
Case makers are revealing Apple's $2000 iPhone Fold
Apple iPhone Fold Case Leaked Online

Apple has yet to officially reveal any details about its first-ever foldable iPhone. Though an accessory maker may have offered us one of the most believable leaks of the iPhone Fold. A new iFunSmart listing has been spotted online (via MacRumors) that appears to line up with an earlier CAD render.

Case makers often work from leaked CAD files or dummy units before a device hits the market, so these designs are still speculative. But they can be surprisingly accurate as well.

Read more
This Pokémon x Anker collection is adorable enough to be the easiest impulse buy
Pikachu is coming for your charger pouch
Anker's new USB Fast Charger 70W Pikachu Edition

Anker is known for its peripherals that usually go for substance over style or function over form. But its latest collection has decided to add a touch of playfulness. The company has announced a new Pokémon-themed tech collection in Japan to celebrate the franchise’s 30th anniversary, with five accessories carrying Pikachu and Eevee designs.

The collection is scheduled to launch in early July 2026, while Anker Japan’s official store currently lists the products as Coming Soon. This announcement also arrives after the company unveiled their recent AI-powered TWS earbuds, the Liberty 5 Pro Max.

Read more