QuakeInfo App Gets Major Update for Earthquake Monitoring
QuakeInfo, a popular earthquake monitoring app, received a major update with new location-based features. The app now alerts users about earthquakes happening near their current location and displays seismic data on interactive maps.

QuakeInfo has been tracking earthquakes on mobile devices for years, but its latest update brings location-aware features that make it more useful for everyday users.
The app's new "Nearby Earthquakes" feature automatically highlights seismic events near your current location. This helps users stay informed about earthquakes in their neighborhood without having to search through global earthquake data.
The app displays earthquake information in two ways: as a simple list showing location and magnitude, and as pins on an interactive map. All earthquake data comes from official sources and updates automatically in the background without slowing down your phone.
QuakeInfo is available on both iPhone and Android devices. The basic version is free, while QuakeInfo Premium offers the advanced location-based alerts and additional features for users who want more detailed earthquake monitoring.
If you live in earthquake-prone areas like California, Alaska, or the Pacific Northwest, this app can help you stay aware of nearby seismic activity. Quick earthquake information can help you make safety decisions and prepare for potential aftershocks.
The app will continue receiving earthquake data updates automatically as seismic events occur worldwide.
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