

When you sit on the flight, there is an important announcement before the take-off-“Please place your mobile phone on the airplane mode.” But have you ever wondered what is this airplane mode and why is it necessary? Indeed, the airplane mode is a special feature present in mobile phones, tablets or laptops, which on the device, all wireless signals like mobile networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS are closed from the device. This means – neither call will come, nor will any wireless connection be active.
Why is airplane mode necessary in flight?
The airplane contains several sensitive electronic systems that are necessary for navigation and communication. If radio signals are constantly coming out of a mobile, then they can create interfaces in these systems. Therefore, it is considered very important to do mobile on airplane mode while take-off and landing. “This is a small habit that can provide great protection.”
What about Wi-Fi and Bluetooth?
Even after turning on the airplane mode, you can start Wi-Fi and Bluetooth manually-but only when the airline allows it. Such as Airlines like Vistara and Emirates offer Wi-Fi facility in flights. Although calling is still not possible.
How to know that the airplane mode is on?
When the airplane mode is on, a small airplane icon appears on the phone screen. This means that your device is no longer transmitting any type of wireless signal.
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Is it still needed today?
Although smart technologies like 5G are managed to better the signal today, DGCA and other international aviation agencies consider the airplane mode mandatory at the time of take-off and landing.
There is also benefits on the ground
Airplane mode is not only for flight, but also for saving batteries, focusing or taking brakes.
“Airplane mode is not just a technical feature, but a partner of your safety.”
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