In recent weeks, Apple has been warning users not to disconnect during accidental crash detection calls. This is due to a new feature in the latest version of iOS that detects when a user is in an accident and automatically calls emergency services.
The feature is designed to help save lives in the event of an accident, but it can also be triggered by a false alarm. If the user disconnects the call, the emergency services will not be alerted and the user may not receive the help they need.
Apple has been sending out notifications to users to remind them not to disconnect during these calls. The notification reads: “If you receive a call from Apple’s Accidental Crash Detection service, please do not disconnect. The call is being made to alert emergency services that you may be in an accident.”
The Accidental Crash Detection service is part of Apple’s new “Safety” feature, which is designed to help users stay safe in case of an emergency. The feature uses the iPhone’s sensors to detect sudden changes in motion and speed, and then sends an alert to emergency services if it detects a possible accident.
The feature is still in its early stages, and Apple is still working on improving it. However, the company has urged users to not disconnect during these calls as it could be a matter of life or death.
It is important for users to be aware of this new feature and take the necessary steps to ensure their safety. If you receive an accidental crash detection call, make sure you stay on the line until help arrives.