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Windows Phone 7 : Turning On Airplane Mode

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11/26/2010 9:05:01 AM
If you fly, then by now you’ve undoubtedly memorized the pre-takeoff spiel about turning off your cell phone and other electronic devices. The airplane mode setting in Windows Phone makes it easy to comply. When airplane mode is on, your handset’s cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth radios are shut off, so they no longer emit any wireless signals.

1. Turn Airplane Mode On or Off

  1. On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps list, and then tap Settings.

  2. Under System, tap Airplane Mode.

  3. Tap the Airplane Mode toggle to switch it on or off.


Tip:

Some airlines now offer Wi-Fi on board, so Windows Phone 7 lets you turn Wi-Fi back on separately. You can also turn on Bluetooth, just in case you have a pair of wireless headphones you want use for music or movies during the flight. Tap Settings > Wi-Fi or Settings > Bluetooth.


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