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NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK

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Added: Denis Rubinov

Version: 3.5.1

Size: 36.9 MB

Updated: 02.02.2024

Developer: Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz (Deutschland)

Authorizations: 10

Downloaded on Google Play: 7525432

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Application NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK was checked by VirusTotal antivirus. As a result of the scan, no file infections were detected by all the latest signatures.

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How to install NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK

  1. Download APK file apps from apkshki.com.
  2. Locate the downloaded file. You can find it in the system tray or in the 'Download' folder using any file manager.
  3. If the file downloaded in .bin extension (WebView bug on Android 11), rename it to .apk using any file manager or try downloading the file with another browser like Chrome.
  4. Start the installation. Click on the downloaded file to start the installation
  5. Allow installation from unknown sources. If you are installing for the first time NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK not from Google Play, go to your device's security settings and allow installation from unknown sources.
  6. Bypass Google Play protection. If Google Play protection blocks installation of the file, tap 'More Info' → 'Install anyway' → 'OK' to continue..
  7. Complete the installation: Follow the installer's instructions to complete the installation process.

How to update NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK

  1. Download the new version apps from apkshki.com.
  2. Locate the downloaded file and click on it to start the installation.
  3. Install over the old version. There is no need to uninstall the previous version.
  4. Avoid signature conflicts. If the previous version was not downloaded from apkshki.com, the message 'Application not installed' may appear. In this case uninstall the old version and install the new one.
  5. Restart annex NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK after the update.

Version History

NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK 3.4.2
18.08.23 38.1 MB Download
NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK 3.5.0
18.08.23 36.5 MB Download
NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK 3.4.3
16.06.23 35 MB Download

Reviews for NINA - Die Warn-App des BBK

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3.7
10 grades

Edit: Es wurde schnell angepasst! Bei real existierendem Gewitter je 2 Warnungen für 2 Gebiete gekriegt und ein Hinweis auf den DWD. Vielen Dank! Old Review: Ist ja an sich ganz OK, aber sobald in der Nähe von Berlin ein Blitz auftaucht oder sich die Luft schneller bewegt, gibt es alle 20 Minuten eine völlig übertriebene Warnung vor SCHWEREM GEWITTER und Sturm und was weiß ich. Da braucht es mehr Finetuning, wann eine Meldung raus gegeben wird.

I like the idea of the app, but the spam is enormous. It sends warning for the same storm every couple of seconds. So far I have 19 for today's rain and it isn't even done yet.

Die Cache Dateien werden sehr groß über die Zeit

Installed on a new Samsung A33 phone and can't get past the first start up of the app. Continually get a failure by registration, no matter what I do. A shame as I always liked this app. Edited to add: Thanks to the tip given by the people at NINA, it is working now. Vielen Dank!

App is useless. Interface is in English, but all information in the app are in German. Implementing a simple auto translation like google translate would be sufficient.

A+

Good to have for any and all warnings, be it storms to public awareness.

Easy to use

Not directly useful for tourists that don't know Deutsch. 🤷‍♂️ Some parts are translated, but VERY little, not even alert types. You'd think they would just throw it through an auto translator, but you have to do it yourself with a trick. You can't copy and paste in the app, so you have to do it while on the recent apps page.

Majority of warnings are only available in German, even though in theory the application offers English language as a choice, in practice most warnings come completely untranslated. It's rather egregious that an app so critical to residents health and well-being ignores the simple undeniable fact that many immigrants don't speak at all or speak poorly the German language. Is this a way of saying we don't care what happens to you if you don't speak the language?

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