What Is Flight Mode?
Our wireless gadgets annoy many people, but you know whom we’re talking about. They’re the ones who speak loudly on their mobile phones at the supermarket or the airport, oblivious to the look of irritation on everyone else’s face. They also keep interrupting meetings with urgent texts and phone calls—even if everyone uses a wireless gadget! A switch to flight mode solves all this. Putting the mobile device on Flight Mode is common for people who want to use their digital gadgets during flights, especially when listening to music or playing games. It is a way to avoid irritating fellow travelers with sounds from your device’s speakers. The Flight Mode also helps preserve your phone’s battery upon landing. The laws in different countries may vary, but signal transmission is generally prohibited during take-off and landing. They must also turn off their mobile phones during the critical approach and landing in most countries. It is because phones may interfere with the communication between the plane and the control tower. Now. Before you board the plane, check the airline’s policy regarding mobile devices. Switching off your device’s Wi-Fi and GPS when you’re on the plane is also a good idea. It will help avoid interference with the aircraft’s systems and help conserve your device’s battery. Most modern planes have systems that block mobile device signals, so even if you were to leave your device on, it wouldn’t work. It’s a universal truth—on board an aircraft, you can use your electronic device for entertainment or business. When the seat belt sign is on, your phone will be silent, and your device will be dead. Flight Mode allows you to continue using your device when the seat belt sign is switched off until preparation for landing commences.
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