Offline SOS signaling+recovery app for disasters/wars

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The discussion revolves around an offline SOS signaling and recovery app designed for emergencies such as disasters and wars. Users are excited about how this technology can operate without reliance on traditional internet infrastructure, highlighting its potential for communication in critical moments. However, there are concerns about the app's accessibility in real-time emergencies and its adoption by major tech companies like Apple and Google, questioning whether it can gain traction or be utilized effectively without becoming a default feature on smartphones. Suggestions include exploring various communication methods like vibrations for SOS signals and optimizing battery life during SOS transmissions. Users also seek clarity on the app's disaster detection capabilities and protocols for SOS signal transmission.
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