I was nearly deafened by the alert as I had forgotten that my hearing aids are linked by Bluetooth to my phone. It went off in my ears! Next time I must remember to take my aids out before it happens.
I knew about the expected alarm so was on the alert for it. I was just surprised how quiet it actually was, If the phone was in the next room I would not have heard it.
I didn't get the alarm at all. That's because my phone is not a smartphone... it's not online. I use computers fine - but I refuse to be available 24/7, turn it off at night.
But how many older people like me just don't have a smartphone?
I read about the alert and immediately realised I'd be abroad, probably at the airport waiting for my flight home. Thankfully it didn't go off for me. Presumably you had to be in the UK at the time, not just have a UK number!
I got the alarm as promised. I don’t know how long for as I switched it off as soon as I knew the alert was working, but I was told it would be ten seconds. It wasn’t very loud though. I don’t know whether the alert volume is affected by whether the mobile’s volume is high or low. I wonder if it should be longer? If you are in another room, you might not hear such a short warning.
Hope it doesnt! Was considering putting it out in the garage. Think I will now.
My DH has fallen asleep. I have swiped his as well!
I retrieved phones at 3.03pm. Assumed it had all happened. Was walking back in with DH phone in my hand and still on, and the government alarm went off!
I was expecting it but it still startled me and my phone vibrated and a talking message . My daughter told me about weeks ago . So made note. Because of my HPX my startle reflex kicked in so I was stiff once my limbs loosen I was shaking for a while . So much for expecting it . 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Out of interest why do people want it switched off?
I always keep mine switched off. At home I use the Internet landlines. I only use the mobile when essential - it saves having to keep recharging the battery. Switching it on to receive security codes from the bank, etc., takes but a few seconds.