Comment by asutekku
11 hours ago
Depends on the location, the alert comes usually as soon as the initial tremors are registered. If you're at the epicenter, tough luck. For example, for me in Tokyo, the alert came 2 minutes before it hit, and even then, the actual earthquake was extremely subtle.
In our case I guess we got the warning 10~20 seconds before the earthquake? I don't know, I didn't count it xD
I use NERV, it gives you a countdown timer and i like to know whether to prepare or not
Ah, I just use the default Android built-in warning. It's funny working in an international project, because all of sudden you hear the alarm in four different languages xD