Airplane Mode is a special mode on smartphones that is often used when flying or when you want to disconnect. When you turn on this mode, connections such as phone signals, 4G/5G networks, wifi, and bluetooth are disabled.
When you enable Airplane Mode, you can still use features such as taking photos, playing stored videos, listening to music, and playing offline games.
In addition to using Airplane Mode when flying, this feature brings other benefits as well.
Speeds up phone charging
Normally, charging a phone can take a significant amount of time. If you want to speed up the charging process, you can enable Airplane Mode. In this mode, all connections on the phone are disabled, and applications are stopped. This significantly improves the charging speed. If you’re in a hurry and need to charge your phone quickly, you can use this method. Note that this method should only be used when you don’t need to communicate with anyone.
Fixes mobile signal issues
A phone may lose signal not only due to weak signal strength, but also due to connection issues. Instead of turning off and restarting the device, you can toggle Airplane Mode on/off. This will help the device reconnect to the mobile network and fix the issue.
Avoids disturbances
If you want to rest, have some private space, and don’t want to be bothered, enabling Airplane Mode is a suitable choice. With Airplane Mode on, you can still connect to wifi and use your phone for browsing the web, watching videos, playing games, etc. This mode helps you avoid unwanted phone calls.
Reduces radiation exposure
Many people have a habit of using and keeping their phones near their beds while sleeping. This action can unintentionally expose you to excessive phone radiation, which can have some impact on your health.
Turning off the phone completely may affect the use of the alarm clock feature. In this case, enabling Airplane Mode allows you to use the alarm clock feature while still reducing phone radiation and ensuring a good night’s sleep.