It turns out that many people did not receive the test alert notification on their phone on June 14 at 12 noon.
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It is important to know that receiving an emergency notification is free. You also don't need to register or download the app. Alerts are sent over the air and do not use any recipient information.
Nødvarsel does not use your phone number or any other information about you. Therefore, it doesn't matter what subscription you have, where you live or work, or where your phone is registered.
You must have 4G or 5G coverage from your operator to receive emergency notifications. The phone should also be updated with the appropriate software.
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These devices can receive emergency notifications:
- Android phones running Android 11 or later
- Android GO smartwatches and phones are supported from Android 13 and above
- Apple phones that are iPhone 8 or later and are updated to iOS 16.2 or later
- An Apple Watch updated to watchOS 9.2 or later
- Smart watches using wearOS
Remember to update your phone with the latest software
Emergency notification technology is built into most modern mobile phones and only requires activation. This happens automatically after updating to newer versions of Android and iOS software.
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Source: Nødvarsel
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