Car crash detection feature launching in January in this smartphone
Crash Detection: The Galaxy S25 Ultra can include a crash detection feature through a virtual composite sensor. This sensor will detect any accident by analyzing data from dedicated sensors such as the smartphone's accelerometer and GPS.

Nowadays, it is a trend to get crash detection features with gadgets. Many technology companies are providing this feature with their products. Apple started it with its iPhone and Apple Watch, and now Samsung is preparing for it. According to the report, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is going to be released with a car crash detection feature. Samsung Galaxy S25 series is all set to launch on January 22, 2025.
It's possible that car crash detection may also feature in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the premium model of the series. Car crash detection already exists in Apple and Google smartphones. The sale of the Galaxy S25 series smartphones may start from February 4 for those who pre-reserve it.
According to a report, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may include a crash detection feature through a virtual composite sensor. This sensor will detect any accident by analyzing data from dedicated sensors such as the smartphone's accelerometer and GPS.
However, the feature is not active in the latest One UI version. According to the report, earlier references to this feature were also seen on One UI 5.1.1 and even on other Samsung devices such as the Galaxy S24 series and most recent foldable smartphones.
In all this, the feature is supposed to be operated through the 'hidden' app system named MoccaMobile-which gives code references in turning this virtual sensor on or off, though the user interface (UI) for that app is not ready as yet.
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