Sentences with phrase «use airplane mode»

Use Airplane mode or GSM mode whenever you're not using your phone.
Or that they can just use airplane mode or that they can just take out the SIM and then Find My iPhone doesn't work?
We live in a smaller home in wash park so not much wireless is going on but we have strictly used airplane mode for years on all of our technology.
I'd suggest using airplane mode in order to prolong the battery life.
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.

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The new rules generally add the ability for passengers to use their smartphones, e-readers, electronic games and tablets during taxi, takeoff and landing as long as they have the device in airplane mode with cellular service disabled.
«Due to differences among fleets and operations, the implementation will vary among airlines, but the agency expects many carriers will prove to the FAA that their planes allow passengers to safely use their devices in airplane mode, gate - to-gate, by the end of the year,» the FAA said in its Oct. 31 announcement.
Although they were successful in issuing commands such as switching the phone to airplane mode or manipulating the navigation system, the technique has significant limitations that will likely prevent cyberattackers from using it for evil (for instance, telling the device to visit a site where it would pick up a virus, or initiating outgoing calls to spy).
Add to these the conquest of space by the airplane as the normal mode of long distance travel, and the automobile which began to be used before the turn of the century has become so much a part of life to millions that a curtailment of gasoline sends the economy into a tailspin.
Rear - facing this car seat fits infants 14 to 50 pounds and in front - facing mode it accommodates children 22 to 65 pounds; it's manufactured in Canada, conforms to all U.S. federal standards and is approved for use on airplanes.
These socks are recommended for use on long airplane rides and when using other modes of transportation.
Yes, it is ok for them to be using your iPad, but you may want to turn it on airplane mode so that they don't inadvertently end up online where you don't want them to be.
Not only can a mom sit and listen to her baby happily eating, but she can see her baby's swallowing patterns in real - time on her smartphone screen (can be used in airplane mode!).
UPS has also been blazing new trails in operational efficiency via intermodal shifting, e.g., using the most fuel - efficient transport mode (airplane, train, truck or ship) or combination of modes to meet customer needs.
Just make sure your smartphone is on airplane mode and never check your notifications while you're in bed (ideally, avoid the habit of using any technology in your bedroom).
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.
«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.
In standby / airplane mode, the tablet uses like 1 % battery in 24 - 36 hours so you don't have to worry about leaving the tablet idle for days and coming home to a dead tablet.
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.
The European Aviation Safety Agency on Friday issued new safety guidance that now allows e-readers such as the Kindle, Kobo and Nook to be used on airplanes, without the need of putting them in airplane mode.
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.
Now, that is only good for when you're not streaming something online (for instance playing a game), but if you're reading a book or even just watching a movie that you've already downloaded, turn that airplane mode on so the battery is not used so much.
It said a 28 - member advisory committee would submit a recommendation proposal to the FAA that would allow passengers on aircraft to use their devices in airplane mode under 10,000 ft. Downloading data, surfing the web and talking on the phone would still not be allowed.
The upcoming update includes: a fix for the Mobile Hotspot feature, improvements in Mobile Hotspot security, updated VZ Navigator, Visual Voice Mail updates, V Cast App preloaded on the phone, MotoCast installation steps simplified, improved stability of data connectivity after Airplane mode is disabled, improved data throughput performance in low - signal 4G environments, improved battery life when using Phone Book Access Profile Bluetooth headsets, successfully save multimedia ringtones, favorites contact widget updated, improved device stability when moving between home screen panels, email icon updated, OTA updates show correct remaining download time and Commercial Mobile Alert Service feature has been added.
I am using the Safari Books to Go, I add to my Offline Bookbag, but when my iPad is in «airplane mode» I can't open Safari Books to Go, it just says I need to connect to wireless network.
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.
My suggestion for travelers: download Ampere, use it to identify your best - performing cables then ditch the rest, and remember to switch to «airplane mode» for faster charging.
When I travel (or even just in my everyday life in Costa Rica), my phone is in airplane mode so I can only use it when it is connected to Wifi.
«I use the Switch, 90 percent of the time, in handheld mode, whether it's on an airplane, or car trip, or in my bedroom because someone else is using the TV.»
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.
In one of my initial tests, I went for a walk with the phone on airplane mode, and tried to send text messages and use Siri to initiate phone calls through the Watch.
Android 4.2 now includes a quick settings panel that gives you quick access to frequently used settings, including Wi - Fi and Bluetooth settings, airplane mode, a brightness control, and battery information.
There are six default quick toggles that you see when you swipe down to open the notification shade, but some of these, like the Wi - Fi or airplane mode toggles, aren't frequently used by most folks.
Using the Android developer tools, I disabled all background processes, turned off syncing, and placed the device into airplane mode just to be safe.
Well, you can, and this is a great way to quickly get to such commonly used settings as Airplane mode and your Wi - Fi and Bluetooth.
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.
The Action Center also gives quick access to certain features depending on the device you are using: Bluetooth, screen brightness, power settings, Wi - Fi, airplane mode, enabling tablet mode, taking notes (using the free Onenote app), access to all settings and more.
As the name suggests, you can toggle this mode when you fly in an airplane, but its uses can also extend to saving battery life, curbing data usage, and even fixing various connection issues.
Using this control tab in the Oppo means you can toggle Airplane mode, Wi - Fi, mobile data, Quiet Time (to block all notifications), Bluetooth, portrait orientation lock, and power saver mode, flashlight, calculator, clock, camera, settings and more.
Simply, if a user is not using an app, what difference should the switching off / on of the airplane mode make?
But if you work out and use LTE the way Apple intends it (AKA let your Apple Watch decide when it hops between networks, rather than forcing your iPhone into Airplane mode), you should easily get similar battery life to the Series 2.
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