All of the nation's major mobile phone carriers had Wednesday FEMA alert, but many people tell ABC7 News that they didn't receive the alert. Other people got the alert multiple times.
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The alert was not one that users can turn off but 7 On Your Side's Michael Finney says there are some possible causes for people not getting the alert:
- Your phone wasn't near a cell tower
- Your phone wasn't turned on
- Your phone was in airplane mode
- Older phones may not be Wireless Emergency Alert capable
- Your software needs updating (iPhones need iOS 6 or newer to receive an emergency alert.)
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However many consumers report their phones were none of those things and still did not get an alert.
FEMA estimated about 225 million electronic devices, or about 75 percent of all mobile phones in the country, would receive the alert. It hasn't said yet whether the test went well.