Airplane mode on most smartphones and tablets cuts off cellular, wireless, and Bluetooth connections so they don't interfere with the plane's communications systems. There are a few other useful side effects of airplane mode. Here are a few reasons you should use airplane mode even when you're not flying:
Reasons to use airplane mode even when you're not flying. (Illustration)
Extend your remaining battery life
Cellular communications are one of the biggest culprits in battery drain on phones. Your phone constantly emits radio waves to locate cell towers. When there is no network, your phone will emit stronger signals to widen its search range. This is also true when you are indoors or moving at high speeds.
So, turning on airplane mode can help you save a lot of battery life. You can still use your device to listen to music, play games or watch movies offline without worrying about running out of battery.
Increase charging speed
In most cases, the more power your device is using, the slower it will charge because it is using power while trying to store it. Especially if you don't have a phone that supports fast charging, you will want to speed up the charging so that it doesn't take so long. In this case, you can turn on airplane mode.
Fix mobile signal error
When your phone loses signal, instead of turning it off and restarting it, you can choose a quicker solution by turning on/off the airplane mode feature. Turning on/off airplane mode will help the device reset the mobile signal, making it easier to find a network operator.
Ensure safety when letting children use the phone
Wrong number dialing situations often occur when children use the phone. To avoid unnecessary trouble, parents can turn on airplane mode so that the phone cannot perform texting or calling tasks when the child is using the phone.
Feel the world around you
When you always have your phone in your hand, it can be hard to focus on other things around you. Turning on airplane mode can help you stop worrying about those pending messages and focus on what’s going on in the moment. All in all, airplane mode is a useful feature that you can use in a variety of situations.
Khanh Son (Synthesis)
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