| ▲ | grapheneos an hour ago | |||||||
GrapheneOS supports fully disabling wireless alerts via the Settings app. It's possible to disable it on other Android devices via ADB. | ||||||||
| ▲ | b112 an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I've dealt with Android phones for which there was zero way to disable the highest alert, adb regardless. Unless you have root, it's often not possible. Yes, GrapheneOS of course allows this. Edit: re followup comment. No, adb cannot be used in all cases to disable the packages involved. At all. Some phones refuse to lets users disable some packages, no matter what. Yes, I know what I'm talking about. As someone with decades of Linux and Android experience, who often works nights, having Quebec police use presidental alerts... CRTC regardless, to warn of a child abducted by a parent 2000km away from me, is an exceptionally strong motivator. The sheer stupid of an alert you cannot control the volume, sound, and length of in any way, is absurd. Try going back to sleep after something screams at you, at your equiv of 2am is madness. By god I hate those alerts. So yes, I know. If you don't have root, and the phone won't let you disable some packages, you're done. And it's another reason I like GrapheneOS. | ||||||||
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