The gigantic company has rolled out earthquake detector system on Android phones for users in India.
Google’s Earthquake detector system for Android users in India
Earthquake Alert System
Google has recently launched an earthquake alert system for Android devices in India. Further, the system uses sensors in Android smartphones to detect and estimate earthquakes. Furthermore, it aims to minimize damage by delivering real-time alerts about seismic activity to users. While, the system is already in use in numerous countries globally, offering early warnings to people when earthquake tremors are detected.
In addition, the system uses accelerometers in Android devices to detect initial tremors and sends out rapid alerts, promising to enhance disaster preparedness and safeguard lives and property against earthquakes.
Androids Compatible
The Android Earthquake Alerts System is being introduced to all Android users in India with version 5 and above over the next week. The system also offers information through Google Search when users search for queries like “Earthquake near me,” including details about local seismic events and safety measures.
Android has two types of notifications for earthquakes with a magnitude of 4.5 or higher:
Be Aware Alert: This notification is for light shaking. It gives you more details when you tap on it. It is sent to users who will feel Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) 3 and 4 shaking.
Take Action Alert: This notification is for moderate to heavy shaking. It aims to grab your attention so you can protect yourself. It is sent to users who will experience MMI 5+ shaking. This alert breaks through Do Not Disturb settings, turns on your screen, and makes a loud sound.
To get alerts, users need to have Android 5 and above and an active Wi-Fi or cellular data. Go to your device’s settings and enable both Android Earthquake Alerts and location settings. This helps Google know your device’s location and send alerts if there is a potential earthquake in your area.