From a technical standpoint yes. It would reject a EAS-deployed message or dump it as a regular message (today to date, a EAS-deployed message forces the phone to play its tone regardless.
Not only it is dangerous to shut off the phone EAS, but Presidental Alerts are mandatory, and must remain on. Samsung phones and other makers like Apple have to abide by this rule.
In order for a company to sell any type of communication device that uses any radio spectrum it has to comply with all fcc rules and regulations including the eas
From a technical standpoint yes. It would reject a EAS-deployed message or dump it as a regular message (today to date, a EAS-deployed message forces the phone to play its tone regardless.
Not only it is dangerous to shut off the phone EAS, but Presidental Alerts are mandatory, and must remain on. Samsung phones and other makers like Apple have to abide by this rule.
What are these rules you speak of?
In order for a company to sell any type of communication device that uses any radio spectrum it has to comply with all fcc rules and regulations including the eas