A test emergency alert dispatched to nearly every smartphone in the UK on Sunday, September 7 has triggered wild fears. A message will be delivered to almost every active iPhone and Android handset ...
Brits are to receive a siren sound on their mobile phones and a text message for a test of an emergency alert system. At around 3pm on Sunday, mobile phones connected to 4G and 5G networks will ...
On Sunday, 7 September, the UK's 'Emergency Alerts system' will be put through its paces, sending a loud message to mobiles and tablets across the country. The test alert, anticipated to last around ...
People across the UK are being told to expect a loud alarm on their mobile phone as part of a UK-wide emergency alert test. The drill "will be one of the biggest public safety exercises" in UK history ...
'Armageddon' alert to hit every UK phone - everything you need to know before 10-second siren sounds
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Getty Images/iStockphoto (Getty Images/iStockphoto) A 10-second siren will sound as the Government pings a test ...
Brits with a mobile phone or tablet may still be recovering after receiving an emergency alert from their device at 3pm today. A loud siren should have gone off, or your phone may have vibrated with a ...
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An emergency alert will be sent to millions of mobile phones next week. Emergency Alerts is a UK government system that provides warning and advice in a life threatening emergency. The Government will ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Joe Giddens/PA Wire (Joe Giddens/PA Wire) Brits with a mobile phone or tablet may still be recovering after receiving an ...
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