Android Police: Samsung smartphones will be able to automatically call for help in case of an accident
Samsung smartphones already on the market will have an accident detection feature. This was reported by Android Police.
According to media author and IT specialist Mishaal Rahman, he found traces of the future function in the operating system code of the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy Z Fold 5. Rahman noted that Samsung phones have a special sensor that analyzes geolocation, device movement, sounds and other data. and based on them can determine an accident automatically.
The material says that currently the Google Pixel and Apple iPhone smartphones have a car accident detection function. The option quite successfully detects accidents and calls for help from specialists, although it can make mistakes.
Mishaal Rahman noted that Samsung has not announced this feature and refused to comment on rumors about its appearance to journalists. According to the specialist, Samsung should implement it into its devices as quickly as possible, as this will help save human lives.
Earlier, journalists from 9to5Google stated that the Galaxy AI artificial intelligence (AI) assistant presented on Samsung smartphones turned out to be paid. The Korean company will charge money for using the service from 2026.
Source: Lenta

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