How Google’s Earthquake Alerts Protected Millions — And How to Turn It On in Quake-Prone Countries When two massive earthquakes (7.2 and 7.5) struck Venezuela recently, the country had no national early warning system. But millions of Android phones lit up with loud alerts seconds to minutes before the shaking hit — giving people precious time to drop, cover, and hold on. Google’s clever system turns the accelerometers in over 2 billion Android phones into a giant crowdsourced seismic network. It detects the first waves, confirms the quake, and blasts notifications to users in the affected area. In Venezuela, it reached 11.4 million people — proving technology can save lives even where governments can’t. How to activate it (works in nearly 100 countries): Open Settings on your Android phone. Tap Safety & Emergency (or search for “Earthquake alerts”). Select Earthquake Alerts and toggle it ON. Keep Location services ena...
The winner of low budget Mid-Range 2019 device is probably this phone "Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 & the Note 8 pro"
This is the new Xiaomi Redmi note 8 pro This was during the lunch of the redmi note 8 pro Xiaomi has been really focused on giving the most affordable smart phones with great spec's that will make your money dance for real, and that is achieved by their sub brand REDMI. The Note 8 Pro's 6.53-inch FHD+ display is protected by the Gorilla Glass 5, with a small bezel on the bottom and sadly a teardrop notch with a front-facing