Urgent warning issued to Android users over glitch affecting 911 calls
Any Android user who has Microsoft Teams installed on their
phone needs to update the application right away or risk being unable to call
emergency services.
The glitch apparently causes Android phones to “freeze”
during an attempted 911 call.
Though the phone will say it’s trying to share location with
emergency services, the call does not connect, and there’s no indication that
any data is shared.
According to Bell, an “unintended interaction” between
Microsoft Teams and the Android operating system renders cell phones unable to
place outgoing calls to 911.
Outgoing calls to other numbers were completed successfully.
The flaw was initially pointed out by a Google Pixel user
who shared their experience on Reddit.
The user titled their post, “Pixel prevented me from calling
911.”
In their account of the incident, the user said the Google
Pixel “froze” and was unresponsive when they called emergency services during
their grandmother’s medical emergency.
After dialing 911, the phone was “stuck immediately” and the
user was “unable to do anything” on the device or complete the call.
The Reddit user had a landline nearby, and was able to
access 911 that way, but replicated the glitch again on their cell phone later.
Google responded to the user’s post, saying that the glitch
only appeared under “a limited set of circumstances” on “a small number of
devices.”
The glitch apparently only occurs in phones that have
certain versions of the app, and only when the user is not logged in to Teams.
Both Google and Microsoft are reportedly working to ensure
the glitch can’t happen again.
Updating to the newest version through the Google Play store
fixes the dangerous flaw.
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