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  2. So, how exactly does Apple's crash detection work? - AOL

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    Earlier this fall, Apple announced a new feature called Crash Detection for the iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8. And we already know it works as advertised... even sometimes when it's not ...

  3. Please don't wreck your car to test iPhone 14's crash detection

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    Apple sincerely hopes you never have to use the new iPhone 14 line's crash detection feature, but these YouTubers couldn't resist (crash) testing it out.YouTube channel TechRax got its hands on ...

  4. Crash Detection - Wikipedia

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    Apple, Inc. introduced Crash Detection on the Apple Watch Series 8, Ultra, and second-generation SE and the iPhone 14 series at an event on September 7, 2022. This came three years later than Google, who had introduced the Car Crash Detection feature on its Pixel 3 smartphone in 2019. [1]

  5. Police say iPhone 14 crash-detection feature alerted them to ...

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    The new iPhone and Apple Watch include a crash-detection feature that can automatically alert emergency services after a severe crash.

  6. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Photos is a photo management and editing app introduced with initial launch of the original iPhone and iPhone OS 1 in 2007 and rebuilt from the ground up with iOS 8. Photos are organized by "moments", which are a combination of time and location metadata attached to the photo. [ 59 ]

  7. We Spoke With Apple to Learn How Crash Detection Works on the ...

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    Parade chatted with two Apple executives to learn more about Crash Detection and how it works on the new iPhones, Apple Watches.

  8. Photos (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Photos is intended to be less complex than its professional predecessor, Aperture. [3] Through version 4.0 (released with macOS 10.14 Mojave) the Photos app organized photos by "moment", as determined using combination of the time and location metadata attached to the photo. [5]

  9. Issues relating to iOS - Wikipedia

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    The iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple has had a wide range of bugs and security issues discovered throughout its lifespan, including security exploits discovered in most versions of the operating system related to the practice of jailbreaking (to remove Apple's software restrictions), bypassing the user's lock screen (known as lock screen bypasses), issues relating to battery ...