WSJ Reports Crash Detection on iPhone 14 Sends Wrong SOS Calls After Users Play Roller Coaster

Crash Detection is available on all iPhone 14 Series models, including the 2nd-generation Apple Watch Ultra, Series 8, and SE. And then it really works to call an emergency in the time of an accident. But there was one event that the error actually called. But nothing happened.

The error occurred when an amusement park player discovered that the Crash Detection feature was working and called an emergency number (911 overseas) while playing Roller Coaster.

Joanna Stern of WSJ and Coaster101 reports that theme parks Kings Island and Dollywood have seen a wave of users using the iPhone 14 Series or the newer Apple Watch that Crash Detection has occurred. Dollywood ran into a problem and had to put up a placard telling them to turn off the device or not bring the device up during play.

The most likely possibility of this error is because the roller coaster is making a loud noise while playing. pressure detection and the change in speed is very high Make this feature’s algorithm start working immediately and call emergency numbers.

To fix the issue, Dollywood theme park said that turning on airplane mode during play would be the best solution for now. Apple will have to wait and see how Apple fixes this problem. yes

Source: 9to5mac, WSJ, Coaster101

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