Yes, you can read your Kindle on an airplane as long as the device is in airplane mode during the flight.
Yes, the Kindle can be used in airplane mode, which allows you to read downloaded books without an internet connection.
Airplane mode means that you can read your electronic book, or play games on your cell phone, but you cannot 'send'. (This could interfere with the airplane's systems that keep it up in the air. Most newer phones and e-readers have a setting called, "Airplane" mode, to prevent you from 'Sending'.
Yes you can.
To use iBooks, make sure you have an Apple ID and download the iBooks app from the App Store. You can then purchase and download books from the iBooks Store to read on your device. If you have books in other formats, you can also add them to your iBooks library by transferring them from your computer.
Airplane mode?
Buy it on iBooks.
To turn on the iPod airplane mode first open the Settings app. From the list of options select Airplane Mode and toggle the switch to the On position. The airplane mode icon will then appear in the top menu bar of your device. Open the Settings appSelect Airplane ModeToggle the switch to the On positionThe airplane mode icon will appear in the top menu bar
no, airplane mode pretty much makes the iphone a itouch
It has no airplane mode. Just turn off wifi.
Settings - switch off airplane mode in the top left.
Yes, you can turn off airplane mode after takeoff.