iPhone 14: Automatic accident detection activated when riding a roller coaster

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The iPhone 14 models apparently have problems with automatic accident detection. At an amusement park in the USA, the new feature ensured that the emergency call was automatically dialed when riding the roller coaster. Apple promises improvements.

The automatic accident detection in the iPhone 14 series is currently causing a stir at Kings Island amusement park in the US state of Ohio. As the Wall Street Journal and Coaster101 report, there have been an increasing number of incidents in which the emergency call was called when riding a roller coaster. In total, there are six cases that can be traced back to either the iPhone 14 or the Apple Watch Series 8, according to Park statements.

Signs posted for visitors

The amusement park has now put up signs in front of the attraction that visitors should hand in their smartphones and smartwatches before the roller coaster ride. This is to prevent further accidental emergency calls. American technology journalist Joanna Stern posted one of the accidental emergency calls on Twitter.

When asked, Apple did not comment specifically on the incidents in the amusement park, but they want to continue working on the feature. The future will show whether there will be more such incidents in other situations or whether Apple will provide an update for the iPhone and the Apple Watch in a timely manner.

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