Google Expands Car Crash Detection to Five New Countries


Pixel Car Crash Detection

Google’s commitment to safety features on its Pixel devices has quietly expanded over the years. One standout feature, Car Crash Detection, goes unnoticed until other brands imitate it. This lifesaving tool uses device sensors to detect potential car accidents and, when activated, can contact emergency services if you’re unable to do so.

Pixel Car Crash Detection Now Available in Austria, Belgium, India, Portugal, and Switzerland

However, Car Crash Detection has its limitations. It varies by language and region, but Google is now enhancing its availability in several countries. Recently, Google updated a support page, revealing support for Car Crash Detection in five additional countries, increasing the total to 20. These new countries include Austria, Belgium, India, Portugal, and Switzerland.

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Nevertheless, language support remains a hurdle. While India is now part of the supported countries, Hindi, the most widely spoken language in the nation, is not included. It’s a significant shortcoming for users who primarily use Hindi.

In an interesting twist, Google has revised the support page to exclude some devices. Initially, it stated that Car Crash Detection was available on “Pixel 3 and later” devices. Now, the feature is limited to “Pixel 4a and later” and “includes Fold.” This change suggests that regional support will not be extended to older Pixel devices.

Google’s Car Crash Detection is a valuable safety feature that can be a true lifesaver. While it’s not universally available yet, Google’s efforts to expand it to new countries show their commitment to enhancing user safety. However, the need for broader language support and the exclusion of older devices from the feature’s availability indicate that there is still room for improvement. Users in newly supported countries can now take advantage of this potentially life-saving feature on their Pixel phones. But the desire for more inclusivity and accessibility remains.

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