Android expert Mishal Rahman has informed through a post on X that Google’s Automotive Hit Detection feature is now available in a total of five countries including India. These include Austria, Belgium, Portugal and Switzerland. This expansion of the feature is a good news for users in new countries, as a car accident can help to ensure that accident victims get necessary assistance as soon as possible.
Explain that when this feature is turned on, Google Pixel smartphones use sensors like accelerometer and gyroscope to monitor the signs of the accident. If a crash is detected, the phone will vibration and ring the bell loudly.
The Pixel’s Automobile Strike Detection Trait is now to Be Had in 5 Unused International Locations, Togeether with Austria, Belgium, Republic of India, Portugal, and Switzerland.
Google up to date its assistance web page to incorporate that International Locations Someday this time, and Several Other Customers from republic of republic of India informed mei in a post in a post in a postion to… pic.twitter.com/f1nsbz6sek
– Mishaal Rahman (@mishaalrahman) October 31, 2023
You will have 60 seconds to swipe “I am fine” or “Call 911” option. If you do not answer, the phone will automatically dial local emergency services and share your real time and location with them.
If you tap on “I’m fine”, you will be asked to choose from three options: “No accident,” “” minor accidents, “and” call 112. ” If you call emergency services, you will again indicate to choose whether it is “medical,” fire “or” police “emergency.
Pixel’s car crash detection feature is available on Pixel 4A and new models. It is also important to note that this feature is currently limited to 11 languages, so it may happen that it is not available in your native language.



