Go to settings. Click on settings and then you will see wifi and connectivity. Click on that and there will be an option for airplane mode. There, you will have the option of switching it on or off.
Yes. For purposes of receiving calls and messages, being in airplane mode is the same as being turned off. Airplane mode lets you do only those things that do not involve the phone connecting with the phone or Internet systems.
No you cant
modo de vuelo
No when you put on airplane mode all communications on your phone are disabled
no, airplane mode cuts you off from service, and you need service to receive text messages.
Ok. I have the Motorola Rival, so this may not work on every Verizon Phone. Here are the steps that you have to do on a Motorola Rival to put your phone on Airplane Mode: 1. Go to Menu. 2. Go to Settings and Tools. 3. Go to Phone Settings. 4. The first setting on the list should be "Airplane Mode"
It blocks out cellular information on your phone so you may legally use it on an airplane (You are not allowed to call on an airplane.)
No. Airplane mode on the phone is to stop the phones from messing with the engines. Most wireless devices will mess with the engines.
it makes the landing
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'.
Airplane mode cuts voice, text and data communication off, so if you're listening to music, while in Airplane mode, you're probably playing an mp3 file on that's in your phone's storage. In that case, you shouldn't get any voice, text, or data charges.
Yes, they are. If it is an mp3 player built into a cell phone, it will have to be turned off unless it has an airplane mode. In airplane mode, the phone will not be functional, but the mp3 player can still be used.