Despite this, subsequent tests have found the feature to have varying levels of accuracy - something Apple has defended. The report claims that at least six incidents have now been recorded of iPhone 14 models raising false alarms on the rides.Ĭrash Detection uses a combination of velocity, pressure, G-Force, GPS and volume measurements to limit errors, and Apple claims it tested the feature with over a million hours of car crash data and real-world driving analysis. The Wall Street Journal reports that some iPhone 14 models are triggering Crash Detection mode and automatically calling emergency services when used on roller coasters. iOS 16.1, a bigger update that also adds new features, should arrive by the end of the month.ġ0/10 Update: owners of Apple’s iPhone 14 range are reporting further problems, this time with Apple’s new ‘Crash Detection’ feature, which is exclusive to the new models. Brownlee also said he has been suffering from the CarPlay issues previously reported.Īpple is expected to release iOS 16.0.3 shortly, its third dedicated bug fix in less than a month. Replies to Brownlee’s tweet include plenty of other problems, such as Control Centre glitches and autofocus issues, but they appear more isolated.
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