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11:35 Tue, Apr 3 Messages now Karen Travis Can you come on Sat.? MARK AS READ REPLY Calendar 17m Weekly Staff Meeting 10:30 - 11:30 CLEAR ALL Swipe down to see your notifications. Tap a notification to open it, or choose an option, such as REPLY. Tip: Swipe left or right to remove a notification. Some notifications show more options when you slide them halfway. Notifications screen. Swipe down from the top of the home screen down to view notifications. Tip: To quickly change common settings, swipe the status bar down. For more, see Quick settings. App notifications You may see a notification dot on an app. This app notification, or badge, tells you the app has an update or an announcement, such as a new email or a missed call. Press and hold the app for more information, options, or app shortcuts. Wireless Emergency Alerts (U.S. & some countries) Wireless Emergency Alerts, also known as CMAS or PLAN, is a U.S. national WIRELESS emergency alert system. Emergency alerts can pop up to tell you about a EMERGENCY ALERTS national or local crisis. After you close an alert, you can reopen it by swiping CAPABLE TM up > Settings > Sound > Advanced > Emergency broadcasts. Tip: Emergency alerts have a special sound and vibration that is two seconds long, followed by one second, then another one second. To choose which types of alerts you receive, swipe up > Settings > Sound > Advanced > Emergency broadcasts. The U.S. and local governments send these alerts through your service provider. So you will always receive alerts for the area where you are, and you won't receive alerts if you're outside of the U.S. For more, visit www.ctia.org/consumer-tips/how-wireless-emergency-alerts-help-save-lives. Learn the basics

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Learn the basics
Notifications screen. Swipe down from the top of the home screen down to view notifications.
Tip:
To quickly change common settings, swipe the status bar down. For more, see
Quick settings
.
App notifications
You may see a notification dot on an app. This app notification, or badge, tells you the app has an
update or an announcement, such as a new email or a missed call. Press and hold the app for more
information, options, or app shortcuts.
Wireless Emergency Alerts (U.S. & some countries)
Wireless Emergency Alerts, also known as CMAS or PLAN, is a U.S. national
emergency alert system. Emergency alerts can pop up to tell you about a
national or local crisis. After you close an alert, you can reopen it by swiping
up
>
Settings
>
Sound
>
Advanced
>
Emergency broadcasts
.
Tip:
Emergency alerts have a special sound and vibration that is two seconds long, followed by one
second, then another one second.
To choose which types of alerts you receive, swipe up
>
Settings
>
Sound
>
Advanced
>
Emergency broadcasts
. The U.S. and local governments send these alerts through your service
provider. So you will always receive alerts for the area where you are, and you won’t receive alerts if
you’re outside of the U.S.
For more, visit
www.ctia.org/consumer-tips/how-wireless-emergency-alerts-help-save-lives
.
Tue, Apr 3
Weekly Staff Meeting
MARK AS READ
REPLY
11:35
Messages
now
Calendar
17m
CLEAR ALL
Can you come on Sat.?
10:30 - 11:30
Tip:
Swipe left or right to
remove a notification.
Some notifications show
more options when you slide
them halfway.
Swipe down to see
your notifications.
Karen Travis
Tap a notification to open it,
or choose an option, such as
REPLY
.
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WIRELESS
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