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โ09-30-2025 02:50 PM in
Galaxy S24Emergency alerts are just that, Emergencies.
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โ10-07-2025 10:34 AM (Last edited โ10-07-2025 10:34 AM ) in
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โ09-30-2025 02:58 PM in
Galaxy S24I do not believe so, as the nature of those alerts is that they are meant to get your attention. You can lower your system volume, and you should not hear the alerts, or any other system sound. Open settings/sounds and vibration/ volume and then slide the system sound slider all the way off. You can also do this by opening the sound panel using either volume button and tapping the 3 dots across the top of the volume slider.
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โ10-07-2025 10:47 AM (Last edited โ10-07-2025 10:47 AM ) in
Galaxy S24You think the alert is bad, not only do I get that alert, in my area, I get the alert on my phone, my TV (if I'm watching it), I get a phone call and a text message, plus a phone call on my landline from the Sheriff's Dept. I have my system sounds low, so I can still hear the sounds I want, but I noticed it also lowered the sound for the alerts. You can turn off the reminders and you can turn off alerts always at full volume (but this will do it for all alerts). Keeping it set to always at full volume will override do not disturb settings, although some critical alerts will get through. I imagine these would be the national alerts and severe alerts (hurricanes, tornadoes, flash flooding, etc.).
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