
The new crash Detection feature on Apple's iphone 14 appears to be having an unintended consequence that is making it difficult for consumers to use. According to a recent study, law enforcement officers were frequently dispatched to amusement parks when the iphone 14 mistaken the adrenaline rides for a genuine car crash emergency. The iphone 14 contacted 911 to warn authorities, believing that the thrill rides on rollercoasters at amusement parks included hard braking, twists, and turns.
With the release of the new iphone 14, watch series 8, SE, and Ultra, apple introduced the crash Detection feature. The gadgets have high-g accelerometers and gyroscopic sensors that can detect the impact of simulated auto accidents. If the sensors determine that you've been in an accident, the iphone will inform you and dial 911. It will contact the emergency services if the warnings are not turned off in 20 seconds.
According to recent accounts, a 911 call was made at Cincinnati's king Island amusement park while an iphone 14 owner was fastened to a rollercoaster. Recently, the crash Detection feature assisted in locating and informing authorities about a deadly crash in Nebraska, but it also comes with its own drawbacks.
With the release of the new iphone 14, watch series 8, SE, and Ultra, apple introduced the crash Detection feature. The gadgets have high-g accelerometers and gyroscopic sensors that can detect the impact of simulated auto accidents. If the sensors determine that you've been in an accident, the iphone will inform you and dial 911. It will contact the emergency services if the warnings are not turned off in 20 seconds.
According to recent accounts, a 911 call was made at Cincinnati's king Island amusement park while an iphone 14 owner was fastened to a rollercoaster. Recently, the crash Detection feature assisted in locating and informing authorities about a deadly crash in Nebraska, but it also comes with its own drawbacks.