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A change to this onboarding process suggests that Apple is going to start taking more aggressive measures to prevent usage of the feature in other territories. In iOS 12.2, a new phrase has been added to the bottom of the screen, which says that “During setup, your location will be used to make sure this feature is available in your region.”. Trying to perform the setup on an iPhone without a SIM installed gave the error “Unable to confirm your location. Make sure your iPhone is not in airplane mode and has a working SIM card to proceed” (see image).
This error when trying to proceed with the setup on an iPhone without a SIM card suggests that the feature will use the carrier-provided location data to check if the user is in a region where ECG is supported, not the GPS itself. It’s unclear whether this is going to be a check performed only during the onboarding step or a constant verification that occurs in the background and deactivates ECG if it finds out the user is outside the supported regions. It’s also not clear whether users who’ve been able to activate the feature before will see it disabled upon updating to iOS 12.2 when it’s released to all users, probably later this month.
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