Yes, you can take your phone off pretext. Usually there is a deactivate pretext button in your options.
Your phone will not be sticky, I peeled mine off
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Pop it off
It depends on what kind of phone you have.
Yes, you can typically take your phone off airplane mode once the plane has taken off.
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In the word pretext, pre- is a prefix.
You don't.
TURN IT OFF, take off the cover, TAKE OUT THE BATTERY, turn it upside-down and shake it
A Pretext for War was created in 2004.
That varies depending on the make and model of the phone.
Turn your phone off, take the battery out, and let it sit for about an hour.