However, in a non-controlled environment, the iPhone 14 should not call emergency services without a real crash, which unfortunately occurred during a rollercoaster ride. Well, in an amusement park outside Cincinnati, Ohio, a wrong call was made by a two-day-old iPhone 14. Such instances of false alarms by the iPhone 14 make it unreliable and also a huge inconvenience for emergency services as workers will be dispatched for nothing. If you don’t, it’ll call 911, alert them + give your location.That’s how police in Nebraska first found out about a car crash. Still, false alarms reduce the trust of emergency workers in automated calls made by an iPhone 14, and Apple should work on a software update to improve the Car Crash Detection feature.
Source: Wall Street Journal October 09, 2022 18:22 UTC