Rootctrl
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Well not really the same thing but I was reminded by a reddit post that the Pixel phones have a crash detection feature. Check you phones settings .
Below is from reddit.
"Pixel users, turn on crash detection!
I've been riding now for about a year and a half, all without incident until now. Today on my way home from work I was rear-ended at about 5-6 mph by someone in an SUV. I am completely unscathed and my bike was ridable and can be fixed.
When I got my new Pixel 6a a few weeks ago, I was playing with settings and found the Personal Safety app. I am not sure if other phones have an equivalent setting, but my phone allowed me to turn on automatic crash detection, which I did, paying it no further mind.
Fast forward to today, I am walking over to pick up my bike off the road, and my phone yells at me from my pocket "Crash detected, calling 911. Please press cancel if you do not need emergency services."
Mind blown, this phone understood what happened, even during a minor accident, and on a motorcycle, when I'm certain it was designed for use primarily in cars.
This feature could save your life, if you have access to it, turn it on, the phone will automatically dial 911 (or presumably your country equivalent) if you are incapacitated and can't call for help."
Below is from reddit.
"Pixel users, turn on crash detection!
I've been riding now for about a year and a half, all without incident until now. Today on my way home from work I was rear-ended at about 5-6 mph by someone in an SUV. I am completely unscathed and my bike was ridable and can be fixed.
When I got my new Pixel 6a a few weeks ago, I was playing with settings and found the Personal Safety app. I am not sure if other phones have an equivalent setting, but my phone allowed me to turn on automatic crash detection, which I did, paying it no further mind.
Fast forward to today, I am walking over to pick up my bike off the road, and my phone yells at me from my pocket "Crash detected, calling 911. Please press cancel if you do not need emergency services."
Mind blown, this phone understood what happened, even during a minor accident, and on a motorcycle, when I'm certain it was designed for use primarily in cars.
This feature could save your life, if you have access to it, turn it on, the phone will automatically dial 911 (or presumably your country equivalent) if you are incapacitated and can't call for help."