apple patient
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally
No Result
View All Result
apple patient
No Result
View All Result

iPhone 14: Roller coasters can trigger accident detection

by Milan
October 9, 2022
accident detection iPhone 14

Plailly, France - August 10 2022: OzIris is a steel inverted roller coaster located in Parc Astrix, a theme park in France based on the comic book series Asterix by Albert Uderzo and Ren Goscinny.

Crash Detection is a valuable new safety feature introduced with the iPhone 14 and the new Apple Watch Ultra, Series 8, and SE 2 models. Although Apple uses all-new hardware, an advanced algorithm, and over a million hours of crash data, false alarms are still possible. Now it turns out that roller coasters have caused a number of false automated emergency calls by triggering Apple's crash detection.

As Joanna Stern from Wall Street Journal and Coaster101 report, amusement parks in the US have noticed a trend in recent weeks that comes from customers with an iPhone 14 or a new Apple Watch. At Kings Island, the park's roller coasters have falsely triggered accident detection at least six times. Another amusement park, Dollywood, has documented the problem so frequently that signs have been put up asking people not to take the devices on the rides or to turn them off. Interestingly, some unofficial tests on YouTube and Co. have failed to trigger the safety feature.

Apple: “Accident detection is extremely accurate”

But now it has been confirmed that roller coasters have the crucial features to trick the algorithm, which takes into account G-force measurements, pressure changes, GPS/speed changes and loud noises. An Apple spokesperson told Joanna Stern that crash detection is "extremely accurate when it comes to detecting serious crashes" and that the company has optimized it to help users without causing false alarms. When asked if roller coasters can trick the feature, the spokesperson replied that "the technology is safe and Apple will continue to improve it over time." Airplane mode is currently the best way to temporarily disable crash detection if you are on a roller coaster and do not want to/cannot hand over the device. (Photo by BreizhAtao / Bigstockphoto)

  • iPhone 14: How accident detection works
Have you already visited our Amazon Storefront? There you'll find a hand-picked selection of various products for your iPhone and other devices – enjoy browsing !
This post contains affiliate links .
Add Apfelpatient to your Google News Feed. 
Was this article helpful?
YesNo
Tags: Apple WatchiPhoneiPhone 14
Previous Post

AirPods & Mac accessories: Switch to USB-C will take place by 2024

Next Post

iPhone SE 4 to get 6.1″ display with notch

Next Post
iPhone SE 4

iPhone SE 4 to get 6.1" display with notch

Edit iPhone RAW photos

Editing iPhone RAW photos – 8 simple pro tips

July 31, 2025
iOS 26 Apple Music

Apple Music in iOS 26: Music Pins make access easier

July 30, 2025
Foxconn AI

Foxconn responds to AI boom with new partnership

July 30, 2025

About APFELPATIENT

Welcome to your ultimate source for everything Apple - from the latest hardware like iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, AirTags, HomePods, AirPods to the groundbreaking Apple Vision Pro and high-quality accessories. Dive deep into the world of Apple software with the latest updates and features for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS and visionOS. In addition to comprehensive tips and tricks, we offer you the hottest rumors, the latest news and much more to keep you up to date. Selected gaming topics also find their place with us, always with a focus on how they enrich the Apple experience. Your interest in Apple and related technology is served here with plenty of expert knowledge and passion.

Legal

  • Imprint – About APFEPATIENT
  • Cookie Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

service

  • Partner Program
  • Netiquette – About APPLEPATIENT

RSS Feed

Follow Apfelpatient:
Facebook Instagram YouTube threads
Apfelpatient Logo

© 2025 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. | Sitemap

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally

© 2025 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. | Page Directory