Yes you can take it on an airplane but you have to keep it switched off.
You can use your phone only during take off and during landing. During the flight itself, you are not allowed to use your cell phone.
Yes, but they usually ask you to turn them off during at least take off and landing (possibly the rest of the flight, I can't remember).
Yes, you will need to take the laptop out of your carry on when you go through security.
It is a setting that stops phones from sending wireless signals so that you can still use them while on an aeroplane.
Passengers are typically allowed to bring cell phones on a plane, but they must be turned off or put in airplane mode during the flight.
No
Yes,some of the pre paid trac phones do take decent pictures
Yes you can.
Many cell phones can be refurbished and resold as used. There are companies that will take old cell phones and use them as spare parts or use the material to build items such as wheelchairs.
Most Nokia cell phones take pictures. Some earlier models might not, but all new models from Nokia do have picture taking capabilities.
cell phones
Bombs, fire arms, liquids/gellatins, fire works, weapons, explosives of any kind. mmmm, weapons? haha:) you also cant use ipods,cell phones or camera's they make you turn your cell phone off:) that's all that i can think of mmmm, weapons? haha:) you also cant use ipods,cell phones or camera's they make you turn your cell phone off:) that's all that i can think of
same way as cell phones, only you can take video on them too. Isn't that nice!
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'.