100% agree. We should be able to at least turn the audible tone off.
I don't know a single person who jumped out of bed to help with the alert.
That being said if you're out and can help with the situation then it's an awesome feature to have.
It helped catch the POS so it does work.
All of Ontario got it.
iPhone 7 should of got the alert.
Only way you don't hear it is
If your phone is off or set to mute.
It looks like this.
https://i.ibb.co/pbfQ4MH/IMG-6456.png
You may want to call your service provider and let them know.
https://www.alertready.ca/
More iPhone info:
Ability to receive an alert: Consumers should check their specific device against their wireless service providers list of wireless public alerting compatible devices. If your device is not on the carrier list, it is not compatible.
In addition, consumers should ensure that the SOFTWARE on their compatible device is kept up to date. Outdated software may affect a device’s ability to receive an alert even if it is compatible.
Timing of software updates may also impact whether devices will be wireless public alerting compatible on other wireless service provider’s LTE networks in instances when customers switch providers but bring their own phone.
Connection to LTE network: WPA-compatible devices must be connected to an LTE network at the time an alert is distributed. The symbols located in the upper right-hand corner of your device will help you to identify what network you are connected to.
However, it is important to understand that even if you’re in an area that has LTE coverage, what you are doing with your device at the time an alert is issued will impact your ability to receive it. For example:
•If you have set your device to Wi-Fi only, you will not receive an alert.
•If you are on a voice call at the time of the alert, you may not receive an alert. Voice calls may move your connection to a non-LTE network, like 3G, even if you are in an LTE area.
•If you are in a location that makes signal reception difficult at the time of the alert, such as an underground garage, you may not receive an alert.
Device settings: The emergency alert will follow user settings:
•The VOLUME of the alert will be the same volume as that which is set on your phone. Most devices have multiple setting controls for different features such as ringtone, media, notifications, and system. The Canadian Alerting Attention Signal is usually controlled by the Settings/Sounds & touch vibration settings (also known as Haptics setting).
•If your device is set with a REMINDER feature, this may cause the alert to repeat until you acknowledge it. This feature can be turned off following directions in your device’s User Guide.
•If your device is set to SILENT or DO NOT DISTURB mode, the alert will override the setting. This means that you will receive the alert at whatever user settings you have in place. You might not see or notice the alert even though your device has received it. The alert might be “hidden” with other notifications. You may need to scroll down to see the alert.