
Smartphones are not just a means of communication, but also reliable auxiliary equipment in an emergency. Users can contact loved ones by phone during accidents or danger, as well as directly contact people involved in emergency services. In the meantime, Emergency SOS Live Video has been launched on Apple. Google automatically brings features such as identifying vehicles, safety checks, and crisis warning messages to its Pixel phones. This time, the list may be added to the iPhone, just like sending live videos to an emergency service.
Apple launched Emergency SOS Live Video last year. With this facility, emergency service personnel can watch a direct video or picture of the venue by turning on the iPhone camera of the endangered person. Even if the user cannot save these videos or pictures, emergency service personnel can save them. Technology website Android Authority says several new codes have recently been identified in the latest beta version of Google Play Services. There it is written, “Share Live Video” and “Emergency Services will use your camera to view this emergency.” It is believed that Android users will also have the opportunity to share live videos directly with emergency services soon.
Google has not yet announced any official announcement on the launch of live video facilities on Android phones (emergency live video). This facility will be launched on all Android phones, not just limited to Google’s Pixel phones, it is not clear.
Remarkably, Google’s Pixel phones are currently in limited levels of emergency video retention facilities. This feature can automatically send the link to the video within 15 seconds after holding the video up to a maximum of 45 minutes. But Apple-People associated with direct emergency services like this cannot stream live video.