Article 65499 iOS 16.2 adds a way to report inadvertent Emergency SOS activations

iOS 16.2 adds a way to report inadvertent Emergency SOS activations

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Jay Peters
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226270_iPHONE_14_PHO_akrales_0607.0.jpg If the feature didn't trigger at the right time, you'll be able to report that. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

Apple's next major iOS update, iOS 16.2, will let you send a report to the company when Emergency SOS has been triggered on accident, according to 9to5Mac. That could be a useful way to share data back to Apple if the feature activates, say, after riding a roller coaster.

The iPhone 14 lineup includes a new crash detection feature that activates Emergency SOS if it believes you have been in a car crash and you don't respond. Emergency SOS contacts emergency services and can send your location to selected contacts, so having it trigger automatically after a crash could be genuinely helpful. It alerted responders to a crash in Lincoln, Nebraska, earlier this month.

But the feature has been inadvertently triggering for some people on roller...

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