Apple released iOS 13.3 early last week and made some small but important changes. But one feature was lost in the process - "AML", the automatic location detection.
“AML” is the name given to “Advanced Mobile Location”, a feature that enables automatic location determination. This means that if the caller dials an AML-compatible emergency number, the WiFi and satellite navigation in the respective device are activated directly - it does not matter whether the function was previously completely switched off. After around 20 seconds, the respective cell phone automatically sends an SMS or the data via HTTPS to the respective emergency call center - the latter of course requires an active Internet connection.
The function enables location determination to the nearest meter, which of course makes the whole thing particularly attractive. Since iOS 13.3, iPhone devices also support the feature. The function was not confirmed by Apple but by a control center in Lausitz via Twitter. You can find all the new features in iOS 13.3 in our Summary read it. (Photo by SasinP / Bigstockphoto)