It will save users from needing to install an entirely separate app, which may prove useful to those who may not use their phones as much, may not have seen the Ukrainian Alarm on the Google Play Store, or may not be tech-savvy. ![]() That's because Play Services is baked into pretty much every Android smartphone. The benefit of making this functionality a part of Google Play Services means that the vast majority of Android users should actually be able to receive alerts on their phones, even without the app. "The Government of Ukraine canceled the alert for %s at %s. "The Government of Ukraine issued an alert for %s at %s. Google does not use this location information to track or identify you. This feature uses only your device’s approximate location to send notifications about potential air raids. " You should not rely on the notifications as your sole source of information. " You may not receive a notification every time an alert is issued or canceled. " There may not be an official alert for all air raids. If you are in an area where the Government of Ukraine has issued an air raid alert ![]() The Government of Ukraine provides all air raid alert information. You may get a notification when the air raid alert is issued, and another notification when the air raid alert is canceled. While we have posted the strings in English below, the strings are also present in the app in both Ukrainian and Russian locales. Google could be integrating Air Raid Alerts in Google Play Servicesįrom what we can see, Google has added a number of strings that relate to air raids warnings within Google Play Services v22.06.15. This is because these features are currently unimplemented in the live build and may be pulled at any time by the developers in a future build. ![]() An APK teardown can often predict features that may arrive in a future update of an application, but it is possible that any of the features we mention here may not make it in a future release.
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