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no, airplane mode cuts you off from service, and you need service to receive text messages.
A cell phone locator can help a person track the location of a phone for free. The only time it won't work properly is if the cell phone is on airplane mode.
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.
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. 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
It turns off everything except for the music and multimedia things on the phone. This way, the cell phone won't interfere with the airplane's transmitting devices.
When a cell phone is in 'Paperweight' mode, it means it doesnt have service.
No.In "Airplane" mode or when switched off there are no radio frequency emissions from a cell phone.
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No when you put on airplane mode all communications on your phone are disabled
Airplane mode on any phone disables all networking capabilities. This means the phone will be able to be used for games and pictures. This is used because cell phone signals can disrupt certain electric components of the aircraft. By law, it is illegal to operate a portable transmitting device unless approved for use in aircraft.