Sentences with phrase «airplane mode at»

Despite the cover, I think this is is most I have had to charge my e-reader in a long time and this is somebody who keeps it in airplane mode at all times.

Not exact matches

You need to go into airplane mode and not have your phone or email on, so you can spend at least an hour on something.
I do like to sleep with a few minerals next to my bed, some make their way under my pillow at certain times: purple fluorite to relax my mind, danburite for sweet dreams, aquamarine for calming, a piece of dream quartz, and a piece of shungite that is next to my phone (on airplane mode).
I try to put my phone on airplane mode (or do not disturb mode) at around 7:00 or 7:30.
We go on barefoot hikes all the time... we use an EMF meter to make sure there are no electrical fields around our bed... we turn off the wifi (actually don't have wifi but you do, so turn it off at night)... put your phone in airplane mode and make sure that there are no electronics (nor lights) anywhere near you.
For this reason, we ask that you help minimize disruptions to our time together, by setting your cell phones and smart watches to airplane mode when you arrive at the studio.
«Jambo takes advantage of a little - known «ad hoc mode» in WiFi cards, which allows people to use their devices to directly communicate with each other, whether they are in a WiFi - enabled area or not, so Jambo keeps searching for personal matches, whenever a laptop or other portable device is active — even on an airplane at 30,000 feet,» said co-CEO Jim Young.
On top of Reading Life, there is another reader - friendly service that Kobo is incorporating, which it is calling Reading Mode — essentially this is like an automatic airplane mode that you can turn on to cut off alerts from other applications, and at the same time it uses sensors on the device to optimise lighting on the screen.
At the top of the screen, a pull - down shade — similar to the one on the Nexus 7 and 10 — gives you access to settings such as the brightness control, Wi - Fi controls, airplane mode, and rotation lock.
Calling the access unrestricted isn't quite accurate, because all smartphones and cellular - enabled tablets will still need to be set in airplane mode during take - off (while also making sure you are at least pretending to pay attention to the safety demonstration) and landing.
Last October, the Federal Aviation Administration gave U.S. airlines permission to allow the use of electronic devices at all stages of a flight — including takeoff and landing, though they must be in airplane mode.
At the top of the screen, a pull - down shade — similar to the one on the Nexus 7 — gives you access to settings such as the brightness control, Wi - Fi controls, airplane mode, and rotation lock.
At the top of the screen sits a status bar with a clock / Wi - Fi / battery indicator and a gear icon that reveals a quick settings menu for brightness, Wi - Fi and Airplane mode, along with a link to the All Settings page.
We set brightness at 200 cd / m2 (candelas per meter squared), and we keep the tablet in airplane mode, with Wi - Fi disabled.
In this environment, a Kindle device can be a safer bet, thanks to the relative simplicity of its Linux - based operating system, and the ability to put it in airplane mode for days or weeks at a time, sealed off from the dangers of the Internet.
And getting at more esoteric settings is just as easy: Swiping with two fingers from the top of the screen brings up those settings, plus 11 others, like airplane mode, NFC, and power - saving mode.
Dim the screen when you don't need it at full brightness, turn on Airplane mode when you don't need internet access to turn off the Wi - Fi and Cellular radios (both huge power hogs), and disable unnecessary updates and notifications.
In our battery life rundown test, where we loop a 720p video in airplane mode, at 75 % brightness, until the phone dies, the Moto G achieved an acceptable result of just under eight hours.
That's an ideal battery test using looping locally - stored 720p video at 50 percent brightness, audio at 50 % (using headphones), with the Elite x3 in airplane mode.
Forget about using the Airplane mode for a full cross-country flight, or even during a half shift (let alone a day) at the office.
At the top is a pull - down notification bar with one - touch controls for toggling Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, vibrate mode, and airplane mode on and off.
In our battery rundown test, where we loop a 720p video at 75 % brightness in airplane mode until the battery dies, the Nexus 7 performed very well, lasting for 8 hours 40 minutes.
If you do run into cellular connectivity issues on the watch, there's at least a pretty simple fix: Toggle Airplane mode on and off on your Apple Watch.
You can adjust your watch the screen brightness here as well (if it's not set to automatic), toggle airplane mode and sound, and glance at the battery percentage, date, and connection status.
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