Airplane mode

Airplane mode is a mode on a mobile device that disables all of the device's wireless communications. This includes the device's cellular radio, WiFi, Bluetooth, and NFC. Airplane mode is often used when flying on an airplane, as the name suggests, in order to comply with the federal law that requires all electronic devices to be turned off during takeoff and landing. What happens when someone texts you on airplane mode? When someone texts you on airplane mode, the text will not go through because airplane mode disables all wireless communication.

When should I use airplane mode? Airplane mode is a setting on most cell phones and portable electronic devices that disables all wireless communication on the device. This includes the device's cellular radio, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Airplane mode is usually used when flying on an airplane, but it can also be used in other situations where it is important to disable all wireless communication on the device. What happens when your phone is on airplane mode and someone calls you? When you are in airplane mode and someone calls you, your phone will not ring and the person will go straight to voicemail. Can I receive calls on airplane mode? Yes, you can receive calls on airplane mode. However, you will need to have an active data connection in order to do so. Otherwise, you will not be able to connect to the network and your call will go straight to voicemail.

Why would someone put their phone on airplane mode?

There are a few reasons why someone might put their phone on airplane mode. The most common reason is to avoid having the phone interfere with the operation of electronic equipment on an airplane. Another reason might be to conserve battery power, since having the phone in airplane mode reduces its power consumption.