Car crash detection may be coming soon to your Samsung Galaxy S24 and Z Fold 5

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Car crash detection may be coming soon to your Samsung Galaxy S24 and Z Fold 5

Car crash detection may be coming soon to your Samsung Galaxy S24 and Z Fold 5،

Unlike its competitors, Samsung's Galaxy line is missing a crucial life-saving feature: car crash detection. However, there are recent (and not so recent) indications that a change could occur in the near future.

In the unfortunate event of a car accident, there may be situations in which it may be difficult to seek help. So car accident detection plays a crucial role in this scenario. Through the analysis of data collected by various sensors such as accelerometers and microphones, smartphones have the ability to detect accidents and quickly alert emergency services or notify designated contacts.

Car crash detection has existed on Google Pixel phones since the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, as well as iPhones and the Apple Watch since the iPhone 14. However, it appears that Samsung's latest offerings – the Galaxy S24 series and Z fold 5 – do not currently offer this functionality. However, this could change soon.

Android devices, like those from Samsung, are equipped with sensors that can detect motion, location, and even sound. While there is some evidence that these phones may have the required hardware, properly implementing this feature can be difficult if you want to avoid false alerts and unnecessary battery drain.

As observed during its tinkering in the Tasker application, Android FontMishaal Rahman of discovered that there is currently a sensor on the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and S24 Ultra called “Car Crash Detect Wakeup”. This discovery prompted further investigation, leading to another discovery of a previously undisclosed system application named “MoccaMobile”, which appears to be responsible for initiating and terminating the functionality of this particular sensor.

“Car Crash Detect Wakeup” sensor | Source: Android Police

Although the sensor and the application suggest the presence of a car accident detection function, no presence of associated user interface was found. In older versions of One UI, the “MoccaMobile” app is present on phones that do not have the “Car Crash Detect Wakeup” sensor, which further adds to the mystery.

Samsung has also not made any marketing statement or claim regarding any such feature available in the market. Galaxy S24 or Z Fold series. Perhaps this is something that is currently being tested and planned for a future release? Only time will tell. What is clear is that car crash detection is a potentially life-saving feature that would be a beneficial addition for all Samsung Galaxy users.