The 39-year-old dentist zipped her two-day-old iPhone 14 Pro securely in her fanny pack, buckled into the Mystic Timbers roller coaster and enjoyed getting hoisted 109 feet in the air and whipped around at over 50 mph. The Warren County Communications Center provided me with recordings of six iPhone crash-detection calls from people at Kings Island rides, all received since the new iPhone 14 models went on sale in September. The new iPhone 14 and Apple Watch models can detect severe car crashes and automatically call 911. As the ride ended, he heard the alarm going off on his iPhone 14 Pro, he said. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS Have you or anyone you know received a false alarm for the iPhone 14 or new Apple Watch’s crash-detection feature?
Source: Wall Street Journal October 09, 2022 14:34 UTC