One user said her iPhone 14 Pro automatically called the alarm while she was riding the 33-meter-high Mystic Timbers roller coaster at King Island Amusement Park.

text: Original by Dongchedi Xing Qiuhong

[Original by Dongchedi Industry] This year, Apple's latest iPhone 14 series and Apple Watch support a new feature - car accident detection. This function can automatically detect serious car accidents and help users contact emergency services in a timely manner.

With iPhone 14-seat roller coaster, it will trigger the accident detection function

, but this function will be triggered by errors under specific conditions, including riding a roller coaster, which has caused trouble for some users.

A user said that her iPhone 14 Pro automatically called the alarm while she was riding the 33-meter-high Mystic Timbers roller coaster at King Island Amusement Park. The maximum speed of this roller coaster reached 82 km/h at that time.

iPhone 14 Pro

At that time, the mobile phone played an automatic voice: "The owner of this iPhone suffered a serious car accident and did not respond to the mobile phone." Then he called the police and provided the positioning to the police. Since the user is riding a roller coaster, it is a very exciting project in the playground, you can hear the screams of the crowd on the roller coaster in the recording of the alarm phone.

The local emergency service department rushed to the amusement park after receiving the alarm, but no car accident was found at the scene. Coincidentally, since the launch of the iPhone 14, as the connector for the alarm phone, the Warren County Communications Center in the United States has provided 6 similar false alarm information, all triggered at King's Island Amusement Park.

iPhone 14 "Car Accident Detection" function

even media simulated and tested the iPhone 14's car accident detection function. Under the huge changes in G value, air pressure and sound, the phone was successfully tricked to trigger the car accident detection function and called the alarm. Apple customer service responded: If you cannot make a direct judgment, an alarm or prompt will be triggered if a certain condition is met.

Regarding the misjudgment of the "car accident detection" function, an Apple spokesperson also said that this function is "very accurate in detecting serious car accidents" and will continue to improve it.