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- Airplane_mode abstract "Airplane mode (American English) or aeroplane mode (British English) is a setting available on many mobile phones and other electronic devices that, when activated, suspends many of the device's signal transmitting functions, thereby disabling the device's capacity to place or receive calls or use text messaging – while still permitting use of other functions that do not require signal transmission (e.g., games, built-in camera, MP3 player).The name is derived from the fact that it permits the user to operate the device while on board a commercial aircraft while in flight, where the operation of mobile phones and other devices that send or receive signals is generally prohibited due to the common belief that they can potentially impact aircraft avionics or interfere with ground mobile networks. Other names include flight mode, offline mode, and standalone mode.When the \"airplane mode\" is activated, it will disable all cellular services (GSM, UMTS, LTE) as well as other signal-transmitting technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can be enabled separately even while the device is in airplane mode. Receive-only technologies like FM radio and GPS still operate if the device is so equipped. Some models disable GPS and other passive features, but this is inconsistent among manufacturers, since these latter functions are permitted on some aircraft and not others.In a revised review as of October 2013 the FAA has described the usage of electronic devices in \"airplane mode\" - the cellular services are disabled (disallowing any airborne calls) while Wi-Fi may be used if the carrier offers such a service. Short-range accessories such as Bluetooth are always permitted. The statement is only a recommendation citing the common allowance by aircraft operators based on the fact that airplanes can tolerate the usage of these personal electronic devices (hence their usage may still be completely prohibited on some airplane models).While in airplane mode, most devices allow the user to continue to use their email client or other program to write text or E-mail messages, and will save it to phone memory to send later when an active network connection is achieved.Although it is not possible to send calls or text in airplane mode, devices such as some Nokia smartphones allow the user to make an emergency call regardless of the fact that the phone is in airplane mode, while other mobile devices such as earlier Sony Ericsson devices only allow active mobile network connections (regardless of whether it is an emergency call or not) after the device has been turned off and restarted to normal mode.A secondary feature of airplane mode is that it reduces power consumption by shutting down various onboard transmitters and receivers. It also allows faster charging for mobile phones (such as the iPhone).".
- Airplane_mode thumbnail Nexus5Android4.4.2inAirplanemode.png?width=300.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageExternalLink articulos-electronicos-abordo.aspx.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageExternalLink communications.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageID "17401970".
- Airplane_mode wikiPageLength "5856".
- Airplane_mode wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Airplane_mode wikiPageRevisionID "707147177".
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Avionics.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Bluetooth.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Camera_phone.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Avionics.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_phones.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_network.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_aviation.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Directorate_General_of_Civil_Aviation_(India).
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Electric_energy_consumption.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Email_client.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink GSM.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink LTE_(telecommunication).
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink MP3_player.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phones_on_aircraft.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Nokia.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Smartphone.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Mobile.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Text_messaging.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Mobile_Telecommunications_System.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink Wi-Fi.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLink File:Nexus5Android4.4.2inAirplanemode.png.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airplane Mode".
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airplane mode".
- Airplane_mode wikiPageWikiLinkText "airplane mode".
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- Airplane_mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Failed_verification.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mobile_phones.
- Airplane_mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Airplane_mode subject Category:Avionics.
- Airplane_mode subject Category:Mobile_phones.
- Airplane_mode type Instrument.
- Airplane_mode type Avionic.
- Airplane_mode type Component.
- Airplane_mode type Computer.
- Airplane_mode type Instrument.
- Airplane_mode type Redirect.
- Airplane_mode comment "Airplane mode (American English) or aeroplane mode (British English) is a setting available on many mobile phones and other electronic devices that, when activated, suspends many of the device's signal transmitting functions, thereby disabling the device's capacity to place or receive calls or use text messaging – while still permitting use of other functions that do not require signal transmission (e.g., games, built-in camera, MP3 player).The name is derived from the fact that it permits the user to operate the device while on board a commercial aircraft while in flight, where the operation of mobile phones and other devices that send or receive signals is generally prohibited due to the common belief that they can potentially impact aircraft avionics or interfere with ground mobile networks. ".
- Airplane_mode label "Airplane mode".
- Airplane_mode sameAs Q1243833.
- Airplane_mode sameAs Flugzeugmodus.
- Airplane_mode sameAs 航空機モード.
- Airplane_mode sameAs Tryb_samolotowy.
- Airplane_mode sameAs m.0gg3xf.
- Airplane_mode sameAs Автономный_режим.
- Airplane_mode sameAs Flygplansläge.
- Airplane_mode sameAs Uçuş_modu.
- Airplane_mode sameAs Q1243833.
- Airplane_mode sameAs 飞行模式.
- Airplane_mode wasDerivedFrom Airplane_mode?oldid=707147177.
- Airplane_mode depiction Nexus5Android4.4.2inAirplanemode.png.
- Airplane_mode isPrimaryTopicOf Airplane_mode.