The Mate 60 Pro/Pro series of mobile phones launched by Huawei have attracted widespread attention recently, not only because of its excellent performance, but also because it is equipped with a satellite phone function for the first time, allowing users to still make calls without a base station signal. However, this new feature has also caused some unexpected usage issues
#According to reports, some users have recently used the satellite phone function of Huawei Mate 60 Pro to make calls while flying and recording videos, which raised aviation safety concerns. In response to this situation, Huawei Terminal BG CTO Bruce Lee issued a warning through Weibo, emphasizing that flight mode must be turned on during the flight phase and relevant flight safety regulations must be followed to ensure flight safety
Huawei's satellite phone function is based on the "Mobile Phone Direct Satellite" service launched by China Telecom. According to the editor's understanding, this service allows users to add satellite communication services to ordinary mobile phone card packages without changing SIM cards or numbers, making satellite communication more convenient.
This service makes full use of the Tiantong-1 satellite operated exclusively by China Telecom and supports terrestrial 4G, 5G and satellite communications, realizing "5G "Satellite" integrated communications covers a wide range of areas, including all of China's territory and territorial waters.
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