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Sassquatch0 t1_j73bzru wrote
My Pixel has car crash detection. One feature of it that I like, is the phone tries to interact with me first. Then, if I don't respond, it will contact emergency services.
My Galaxy watch does similar. After a hard fall, it sounds an alarm & vibrates for 60 seconds, then calls my emergency contact if I don't disable it.
Can anyone with Apple products verify if they operate the same way? Or do they just immediately call emergency services?
Edit: article says Apple gives 10 second to cancel the 'emergency.' Maybe software should lengthen this slightly, or try harder to notify the user.
Sassquatch0 t1_j6y7187 wrote
Reply to comment by Stryker2279 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
This i agree with.
Sassquatch0 t1_j6w6m1c wrote
Reply to comment by lordytoo in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Satellite service has already saved a couple lives.
You're a fucking idiot.
Sassquatch0 t1_j3onz8n wrote
Reply to comment by its_coo_baby in Apple is reportedly making an all-in-one cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth chip. by SUPRVLLAN
When I originally bought this adapter, only took me 2 minutes of googling to find it.
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Reply to comment by Kumanji907 in Biometrics are even less accurate than we thought by vjmde
I think the Galaxy S8 had this issue, especially with screen protectors, but software fixed it.
The Pixel 6 had issues as well. But from my personal use of the device, it failed to safe & just flat rejected all fingerprints. My wife has a 6a, and the scanner works for her, but only accepts my fingerprint about 50% of the time, rejecting me when it doesn't work.
Sassquatch0 t1_ixbmrp1 wrote
Reply to comment by janksnake in Study: The iPhone 14 Pro has faster 5G speeds than any Android phone by chrisdh79
I agree.
I'm doing a dual-sim demo of T-Mobile 5G, alongside my LTE AT&T.
I know my Pixel 5a doesn't have mmWave 5G, and maybe T-Mobile is throttling their demo speeds, but I rarely see anything above 60-80Mbps out of it (even standing next to the tower). Pretty sure that's still inside LTE speed ranges.
And nobody in my family (kids included) actually needs anything above 10-15Mbps. I can stream max-quality CoD to Twitch or YouTube on less bandwidth than that.
Sassquatch0 t1_jaw9mrd wrote
Reply to comment by Substantial_Boiler in The iPhone 15’s USB-C port might come with a catch - new report says third-party cables might not support fast charging by MicroSofty88
No - OnePlus gives you a bonus if you use their charger. But they don't penalize you for using someone else's.
It's like this: buy the OnePlus charger, and you get 200% charging speed! SuperVook ftw.
Buy any other charger, you get 100% of it's charging speed.
Apple is going: buy our charger, you get 100%. Use any other charger, you suffer with 60% speed.