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Are the days of ‘no signal’ almost over?

If you watched Apple’s iPhone 14 announcement, you could be forgiven for thinking the firm wanted you to be afraid of, well, everything. We were told stories of people who experienced plane crashes, car wrecks and heart attacks and only survived thanks to their Apple devices. The point of this scaremongering? To show off new features such as crash detection, which will automatically contact the emergency services if your phone or watch detects fast motion and crash-like noises.

But what are

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