iPhone 14 bug activates Crash Detection and calls 911 with the user on a rollercoaster
Since the iPhone 14 went on sale, the 911 dispatch center near Kings Island amusement park has received at least six phone calls saying:
“The owner of this iPhone was in a severe car crash…”
Except, the owner was just on a roller coaster.
by me: https://t.co/hp1fHZBIf6pic.twitter.com/i0lZPoWzGz
— Joanna Stern (@JoannaStern) October 9, 2022
To prevent this from happening, you could choose to leave your iPhone in a secure locker (if one exists), or with a trusted friend or parent (if one exists). Think about it, with all of the turns and twists what the heck are you doing with your iPhone in your pocket on a roller coaster anyway? But if you must take the risk, you can enable Airplane Mode by sliding your finger down the right side of the display to open the Control Center. Tap the image of the airplane and this will turn off all of the radios on your handset and disable Crash Detection.
Considering that we are now in the fall and that many amusement parks are closed for the season, Apple will have a few months to work on this issue before the parks return to life in the spring.
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