Saturday, October 14, 2017

SOS

SOS - new on iphone ios11 update
This is great for anyone....   needs more publicity...

AND NOW WE KNOW for a fact THIS REALLY WORKS........

Larry has a new iphone and a new case, he was putting the case into his LVAD equipment bag this afternoon to go to the store with me......  he was pushing into a slightly too small pocket, when all of a sudden there was a siren like an ambulance....  we thought it was his battery malfunctioning...
They were fine...  about 3 seconds later a 911 operator came onto his phone...  he explained it was an accident.  Then I received a call from him on my phone.....  It WORKS just like they say......


Nice to know... Victoria Davenport, if you got a call from him, that was what it was about... sorry...

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SOS - new on iphone ios11 update

This is great for anyone....   needs more publicity...



In iOS 11, Apple added a new emergency feature to the iPhone, which is designed to allow you to quickly and discreetly place a call to emergency services. In the United States, SOS dials 911, and in other countries, it works with local emergency responders. 

When you press the sleep/wake button on the iPhone five times on a device running iOS 11, it brings up a slider menu that allows you to quickly slide a finger against the screen to place the emergency call. 

The extra step makes sure you don't accidentally place a 911 call, but if you want to disable it, there's an "Auto Call" feature you can toggle on to bypass the swipe.


sos on iphone 

 When you use Emergency SOS on an iPhone, the feature also disables Touch ID, preventing a would-be thief or other person with malicious intent from accessing your device without entering your passcode. It also automatically alerts any emergency contacts you've set in the Health app, sending them an iMessage with your location. 

Enabling Auto Call
SOS is automatically included on every iPhone running iOS 11 and there is no disabling it. Activate it by pressing on the sleep/wake button five times in rapid succession to bring up the swipe interface. If you want the feature to call emergency services automatically without the need for an extra gesture, here's how to toggle it on:  



With Auto Call enabled, your phone will dial "911" (or your country's emergency line) after a three second countdown that gives you enough time to cancel the call if it's placed accidentally.





Setting Emergency Contacts
As mentioned above, whenever you use the SOS feature, Apple will automatically notify your emergency contacts if you have them set. 

Emergency contacts can be set up in the Health app: 
Open the Health app.
Choose Medical ID.
Select "Edit" in the top right corner.
Scroll down to the Emergency Contacts section.
Tap the "+" button to add an emergency contact.

This is where you can add your lvad on call number

1 comment:

  1. Great info....thanks for sharing it, and super glad it works!!!

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