Roadside assistance now available off-grid in Australia

Apple has expanded its free Roadside Assistance via Satellite service to Australia, meaning iPhone users can now call for help if their car leaves them stranded when they’re off the grid.

Previously limited to the US and UK, Apple’s Roadside Assistance via Satellite service requires an ‌iPhone‌ 14 or later with satellite capabilities, and iOS 18.4 or later.

Apple’s satellite services continue to be free for two years after the activation of an iPhone 14 or later, but users will need to pay roadside assistance providers for their services.

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The Roadside Assistance via Satellite service can be used in Australia to get help from NRMA, RACV, RACQ, RAA, RAC, RACT, and AANT.

As of September 15, Aussie iPhone users who have a vehicle breakdown, a flat tyre, run out of fuel or charge, or simply lock themselves out of their car while off-grid can request roadside assistance from these providers via text message using Roadside Assistance via Satellite.

To use the service, you must be in an area without Wi-Fi or cellular coverage, and be outside with a clear view of the sky and horizon.