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    Apple‘s much-anticipated “Weather via Satellite” feature—meant to provide weather forecasts and alerts when cellular or WiFi connectivity is unavailable—was discovered in early iOS 26 beta code, but as of the iOS 26 Release Candidate it has yet to be activated or officially announced. Sources like MacRumors report that the references remain in the code, suggesting the feature isn’t removed but rather delayed, possibly to a later point update (e.g. iOS 26.1 or iOS 26.2).  Earlier coverage from 9to5Mac and AppleInsider had noted that the functionality would allow updates via Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) satellites, similarly to how Emergency SOS via satellite works, useful especially for rural or off-grid users.  Despite that, WebProNews reports that technical challenges, regulatory concerns, and integration issues appear to be among the reasons behind the delay, with some observers predicting a possible roll-out in iOS 27 instead. 

    Sources: WebPro News, Mac Rumors, 9to5 Mac

    Key Takeaways

    – The “Weather via Satellite” feature is still present in iOS 26 beta code but inactive as of the release candidate, suggesting postponement rather than cancellation.

    – Apple likely faces engineering, regulatory, or satellite-bandwidth challenges in order to reliably deliver weather data in remote areas with acceptable performance and battery life.

    – Expectations are shifting: instead of launching with public release of iOS 26, the feature may appear in an incremental update (e.g. iOS 26.1/26.2) or possibly alongside hardware or software improvements in iOS 27.

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    Apple’s drive to expand the utility of its satellite features is encountering a bump in the road. Developers and tech watchers have been tracking references within early iOS 26 beta builds to a new “Weather via Satellite” function, aimed at giving users weather forecasts, alerts, and conditions even when disconnected from cellular or WiFi networks. It’s an elegant extension of what Apple has done so far with Emergency SOS, Messages via Satellite, and Find My via Satellite, essentially pushing the boundaries of what an iPhone can do off the grid. 

    However, as the iOS 26 release candidate nears (or has arrived, depending on region), the feature remains dormant. Code signs are still there, but no user-facing implementation is evident. MacRumors reports that although the references haven’t been stripped out, Apple hasn’t turned on the feature. It could show up in patch updates (26.1, 26.2), though no timeline is confirmed. 

     WebProNews adds that the delay likely stems from a mix of technical constraints (ensuring satellite data is accurate, reliable, and does not overburden the device’s battery or hardware), regulatory issues (satellite spectrum, permissions, etc.), and the need to integrate with existing Weather app infrastructure. 

    For users, especially in rural or remote settings, this feature would be significant. Outdoor enthusiasts, travelers in areas without dependable mobile coverage, and users caught during natural disasters could benefit greatly. But Apple seems committed not to rush it—prioritizing stability, reliability, and compliance over launching an imperfect version. From a business perspective, there’s also the question of cost and monetization. Currently, Apple hasn’t said whether the satellite weather capability, once active, would be freely provided or behind a subscription or premium plan. Given Apple’s previous free-periods for satellite services, some speculate it may initially be free but transition later to paid or bundled access. 

    At this stage, the delay appears strategic rather than symptomatic of abandonment. The fact that Apple left the code references in place indicates this is very much a work in progress, not a discontinued effort. Whether it arrives later in 2025 via update or becomes part of iOS 27, the expectation is high. What remains uncertain are the terms of its release—exact timing, regional availability, hardware requirements, and whether there will be any cost. As Apple refines its satellite portfolio, this feature may turn into one of the more visible differentiators for its devices, especially in underserved or remote regions.

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