Why Airplane Mode in Mobile
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Airplane mode:
Airplane Mode is one of the settings on Mobile Phones, smartphones, and other cell phone devices that prevent the device from receiving calls and text messages. The airplane mode is also called offline mode, autonomous mode and flight mode.
The flight mode varies from one device to another. On an iPhone, the airplane mode disables connectivity for cellular voice and data services, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and location.
what is the purpose of airplane mode?
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Flight Mode Purpose:
Since the transmitter in the plane is so close to the telephones in the plane, the devices can communicate at their lowest transmit power level. ... Airplane mode would still be needed during the take-off and landing phases, or simply if you wanted to close your eyes and save the precious life of your phone's battery.
Airplane mode allows travelers to continue using their aircraft unless airline rules require that they are turned off completely. In-flight mode, only functions requiring a transmission signal are disabled. the user can still access the camera, games, MP3 player, etc. of the device. Some devices also allow users to write and save text messages and e-mails to be sent when the transmission is allowed again.
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The "Flight mode" is also used metaphorically to request a lack of service or an intentional diversion of the user's communications.
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