No airplane mode does not save battery lif on an iPod touch. it just disconnects the wi-fi.
no, airplane mode pretty much makes the iphone a itouch
No
A iPhone can be used on a airplane. You will not be able to call or use the internet.
If you mean by at an airport, just put it into airplane mode.
Some older iPod accessories, like FM transmitters, car chargers, and speaker docks, will work with the iPhone if the iPhone is in 'Airplane Mode.' When in Airplane Mode, the iPhone's wireless communication protocols (Bluetooth, WiFi, and EDGE connectivity) are shut down, effectively making the iPhone an iPod only for the duration that it is in Airplane Mode (no incoming/outgoing calls, no internet, no Bluetooth headset connectivity). Not all older iPod accessories are compatible with the iPhone, so as they say, 'your mileage may vary.'
If you are running your iPhone in Airplane Mode you will not receive anything. You won't get phone calls, emails, texts, etc. If you want to get Push Notifications you need to take it out of Airplane Mode, WiFi has nothing to do with it so it doesn't matter if that's on or off.
The iHome will charge and play the iPhone. Your iPhone must be in airplane mode to avoid interference when the iPhone communicates with cell towers.
You don't tell us if this is right after you charge it or after several hours. Go into settings and check to see if you have airplane mode on, hotspot on, Bluetooth on, and check your battery settings. You can turn on low power mode in this setting and here you will find battery percentage. Try a another lightening charger too.
In Settings turning Airplane Mode On/Off will end a network connection and will allow the iPhone to find and reconnect with a WiFi network
No, because airplane mode disables the wifi so nobody in the plane hacks your itouch or iPhone because you need wifi for these Facebook or other social networks Apps or sites.
Airplane mode?
It depends on the brightness level u hav it on and if airplane mode is turned on or off.