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How Android earthquake alerts work (and how to enable them)

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The next time you get an alert on your Android phone, it might just be life-saving information. Google expanded its earthquake alert system last fall; this week, Samsung introduced its own version that might be even better. Here's how these critical alerts work and how you can turn them on.

Android earthquake alerts are available in all 50 US states and six US territories, including American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and Minor Outlying Islands.

Also: 7 essential tech prep steps to take before weather emergencies strike

How Android's earthquake alerts work

Since 2020, Google has made earthquake alerts available in California, Oregon, and Washington thanks to a partnership with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (CalOES), and the USGS' ShakeAlert system. Those alerts relied on traditional seismometers to detect earthquakes.

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Google's newer, more widespread alerts rely on the built-in accelerometers present in many Android phones to bring life-saving information to people in areas without ShakeAlert. The Android Earthquake Alerts System analyzes crowdsourced data to detect weak or light shaking. If an earthquake of 4.5 or greater is detected, Google sends one of two alerts.

If an earthquake happens, your phone will blare a specific tone and tell you how strong and far away the earthquake is. A "Be Aware" warning alongside a message that says "Expect light shaking" means light to moderate shaking is potentially on the way. A "Take Action" warning that tells you to immediately seek shelter, drop, cover, and hold means moderate to extreme shaking is possible. Both alerts offer an estimate of how far away the epicenter of the earthquake is.

When the shaking is over, Google says, you can tap for tips on what to do next.

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