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Is airplane mode a necessary inconvenience or an aeronautic myth? We unravel the science behind it and why you (still) need to use it on your cell phone.
Key Facts Airplane mode pauses a device's connection to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. While in airplane mode, devices cannot receive calls, texts or access the Internet.
What Airplane mode is—and how it can make your life easier Ever wondered what really happens when you switch on Airplane mode?
Airplane mode can be used in a number of ways outside of traveling by preservation of your battery life, prevent tracking, reduce distractions and more.
There have been instances where users put their Windows computer into Airplane mode without being able to turn it off.
While airplane mode turns off your phone's wireless signals, location services on your phone will still work. Here's what you need to know.
Airplane mode disables the radios and transmitters on portable electronic devices like phones and laptops.
What is Airplane Mode? Our handy guide explains everything: What it does, how it works, and when you should be using it on your iPhone or Android device.
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When turned on, airplane mode will turn off your phone's cellular service, but what about its location? Here's how it works and what you need to know.