Like this:

But replace “Hawaii” with your location.

🙃

  • @satans_methpipe
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    131 month ago

    My phone is usually dead, misplaced, or the volume is at 0%. So I would probably crack a beer and stand on the porch wondering why the neighbors are freaking out.

    • Atemu
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      91 month ago

      You will likely still hear the cell broadcast. Alerts of this level make every phone give off a piercing sound and even if your phone is dead, you will hear it from your neighbours’ because it’s loud.

    • Rikudou_Sage
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      91 month ago

      If you have a good emergency infrastructure in your country, the volume being at 0% should not be an issue.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      If your phone and early warning systems support cell broadcasting you will still get notified. Cell broadcast alarms are always at full volume, regardless of your settings.

      • @satans_methpipe
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        I’ve done my best to disable all emergency alerts on my mobile device with the stock OS. Time will tell I suppose.

        Edit: ah balls, you’re right. Android says the ‘national alert’ category can’t be turned off.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          Same boat, after I got a series of very loud “flash flood” alerts going late into the night. Every time the timeframe was extended there was another alert. I did not fancy being woken up at 2 am in my second floor bedroom to a alert telling me to stay off the roads.