Recently, a woman was riding a roller coaster at the Kings Island amusement park in Ohio, but her iPhone 14 phone automatically called the police and sent her location information to the police.

However, when the police rushed to the report site, they found that it was a false alarm, which was the sixth time such a situation had occurred in the local area recently.

  According to Apple's official explanation, this is because the iPhone 14 has a built-in new gyroscope that can detect environmental changes, and can judge whether the user has suffered a car accident based on external information and algorithms, but did not expect that a roller coaster would also cause similar environmental changes.

Apple says it will fix the issue as soon as possible.

Amusement parks are currently putting up warning signs to remind Apple users to switch their phones to airplane mode when riding a roller coaster.

(made by Sui Zhiyuan)

Responsible editor: [Liu Xingchen]