Source?
Thanks. Per your cNET article, it looks to be a carrier-specific thing:
"Consumers wondering if their phones can access the emergency alert system can check with their wireless carrier, or look up "wireless emergency alerts" on carrier Web sites."
Wirelessly posted
They are under notifications.
[To clarify, we both had iOS 6 running for a few months now.]
My Uncle has Verizon and I have AT&T.
He was warned about a Tornado in the area and I wasn't.
Guess who got stuck in the Torando.
Damn AT&T and not letting these government warnings.
karynzen said:Thanks. Per your cNET article, it looks to be a carrier-specific thing:
"Consumers wondering if their phones can access the emergency alert system can check with their wireless carrier, or look up "wireless emergency alerts" on carrier Web sites."
Thank you!
Wirelessly posted
They are under notifications.
Who is your carrier?
They're too busy playing games with data plans and Facetime - they have no time for such trivial issues as warning the general public of impending doom.Not on AT&T...interesting
They're too busy playing games with data plans and Facetime - they have no time for such trivial issues as warning the general public of impending doom.
Just upgraded to ios6 on Verizon. I don't see that option any where. Are there some settings that we failed to notice?