With 3D Touch, you can also quickly access AirDrop, Personal Hotspot, and turn on or
off AirPlane mode, wi - fi, Bluetooth, and Cellular.
You can also quickly access AirDrop, Personal Hotspot, and turn on or
off AirPlane mode, wi - fi, Bluetooth, and Cellular.
and switch
off the airplane mode again..
When you switch on your phone or turn
off airplane mode, a broadcast is sent to apps to activate them and let them know that the process is switched on.
Personally, I take my Kindle Paperwhite
off airplane mode about once a year, if I think of it, to check for software updates.
Not exact matches
Turning your device to
airplane mode turns
off the cellular and wireless signals.
Throw it into
airplane mode and then also hit the little moon button, half moon button that kills all your notifications, so then you don't you don't have like calendar things popping up or you know, your to - do list going
off saying, «You got ta do this, you got ta do this.»
Southwest and JetBlue have free TV, and now that you can leave your phone on
airplane mode you can also drift
off to your favorite jams.
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.
A beginner's rules before commencing a yoga session — always put your phone on
airplane mode or switch it
off entirely.
We put them in
airplane mode, we set the alarms, we put out, you know, white noise kind of thing already on low so that when we come upstairs, light are already
off, curtains are closed, lights are super, super dim just so we can see where the heck we're going, right?
Turn it
off or to
airplane mode so your phone is not searching for a signal, exposing you to radiation.
This is not easily done for phones that have iOS, basically you have to turn notifications
off on an app by app basis, or put it in
airplane mode.
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.
When you click the button, it will lock the display, but when you hold the button for a few seconds, the power -
off,
airplane mode and restart options will pop - up on the screen.
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.
If your NOOK is registered and has Wi - Fi connectivity (
Airplane mode should be
OFF and Wi - Fi should be turned ON and connected to a hotspot), the device will automatically download the software and install it on your NOOK within the next week.
I was happy to see that the top of the unit retains Palm's slider switch for turning
off the phone's volume, and it also has a shortcut to jump to
airplane mode (something that travelers will appreciate).
A method I learned worked pretty well basically power
off your phone take out the sim card turn on your phone then put it into wifi
mode once you do that you go into all apps clear the Google frame rate reboot your phone right away once it turns on go too about phone and check for update you should see the jelly bean update appear once it finishes downloading put your phone in
airplane mode by holding the power button then reboot your phone and boom you have jelly bean
Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned
off USB 2.0 connectivity for mass storage capabilities 3.5 mm headphone jack Vital Statistics
Receive an audible status report of your phone / s coverage and signal strength Organizer tools including calendar, alarms, tasks, and calculator
Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned
off Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) with T3 rating TTY compatible
There are several triggers to lock the phone including turning on
airplane mode, turning
off wifi, data service, and cellular service, trying to shutdown the device, and performing a soft reset.
There are icons for mute and vibrate so you can toggle sound on and
off as well as vibrate independently, and
airplane mode is also located up here instead of in the power menu.
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.
That's with WiFi switched on; turn the wireless
off, as you might while in
airplane mode, and you'll stretch even more out of the iPad 2.
Having to go to
airplane mode to turn the WiFi
off will be fixed in a software release....
Next, make sure that
airplane mode is turned
off.
Text (SMS) and picture / video (MMS) messaging Access to popular instant messaging services Access to personal and work e-mail (supports Microsoft Exchange corporate e-mail) HTML Web browser Organizer tools including calendar, voice memo, calculator, and alarm
Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned
off USB connectivity with mass storage and charging capabilities 3.5 mm headset / headphone jack TTY capable Vital Statistics
Video playback (Windows 8 Video app, FullHD, 50 fps, 30 Mbps) with lounge - level brightness 30 % volume, WiFi
off (
Airplane mode) used over 5W which is way above expected and leads us to believe that the hardware decoder was not being used.
It is a good idea to turn
off your cell phone or put it in
airplane mode during the crossing and your stay on the island otherwise your phone will roam searching for a signal and drain your battery.
Most smartphones have an
airplane mode — you can use everything on your phone, but all of the communication functions are
off — so that it does not interfere with the plane's electronics.
Rather than screw around with turning down or turning
off your ringer, just turn
off your phone or switch to
airplane mode.
If you can't find a safe
mode, activate
airplane mode instead, to cut your device
off from any networks.
- Lock - screen carrier (customize or hide)- Hide lock - screen emergency button - Hide Wireless charging popup - Hide alarm clock - Hide
airplane mode popup - Get rid
off some outdated features
A setting to turn it
off is also available via Settings > Network & Internet > Airplane mode > Wireless devices > Turn Bluetooth On or O
off is also available via Settings > Network & Internet >
Airplane mode > Wireless devices > Turn Bluetooth On or
OffOff.
Using the Android developer tools, I disabled all background processes, turned
off syncing, and placed the device into
airplane mode just to be safe.
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.
The keyboard has three levels of backlight that makes working in the dark easy, and the F keys have the common shortcuts, including volume, display brightness,
airplane mode, account lock, and touchpad on /
off toggle.
You can toggling Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, and
Airplane mode, controlling the screens brightness, control the phone's volume, and also turn on and
off the flashlight.
Pull down from the top of the phone with two fingers — or pull down twice with a single digit — and you get shortcuts to the brightness slider, Wifi, Bluetooth, and cellular connections,
airplane mode, auto - rotate (does anyone actually ever turn that
off?)
And in extremely good news,
airplane mode can now be set to just turn
off the cell radio and leave WiFi and Bluetooth active, which is a huge boon for frequent travelers and people who travel in and out of spotty cell service areas.
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.
Once paired, you can check the battery, change the clock to 12 - or 24 - hour time, set fitness goals, turn the heart rate sensor on or
off, switch to
airplane mode, and adjust your profile settings.
When they wanted to check their notifications, they'd turn
airplane mode off, let all the info rush in, and then turn
airplane mode back on while they looked over the new information.
Here's a video from YouTube user Loay Oweis that demonstrates the issue, showing how an iPhone 6S can be taken
off of
Airplane mode without error, while an iPhone 7 loses signal afterwards.
For example, if you're seeing temporary drops in your cellular connection, toggling
Airplane mode on and
off can sometimes reconnect your device to the internet.
Airplane mode is a quick and handy way to turn
off the cellular and data connections on your device.
You really don't need a whole other row of shortcuts to let you turn
off Wi - Fi, data connection, your ringtone,
airplane mode or flashlight, because they're all accessible in the top row of icons.
From the Action Center users could turn on /
off Windows features like WiFi, Cellular data,
Airplane mode, change brightness, and more.
Simply, if a user is not using an app, what difference should the switching
off / on of the
airplane mode make?