Using Airplane Mode (Radio Off) - Motorola A630 Start Here Manual

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Using Airplane Mode
(Radio Off)
In airplane mode (radio off), your mobile phone's GSM
function is disabled; you can't make phone calls (not
even emergency calls). Bluetooth and GPRS functions
are also disabled.
You can write notes, read and write emails (but not send
them), play games, create new appointments and events.
Airplane mode gives your mobile phone a lot more
operating time and can replace your need for Personal
Digital Assistant (PDA). Airplane mode is useful in
airplanes, hospitals and other GSM radio free places,
because mobile phones can interfere with hospital
equipment and other electronics.
Find the Feature
Airplane mode provides the following selections: On, Off
(default) and Ask at Startup:
• If you select airplane mode On, you can't make any
calls. Bluetooth and GPRS functions are also
disabled.
• If airplane mode Off is selected (default), your phone
operates normally.
• If you select Ask at startup, at startup, the phone
prompts you to select Normal or Airplane.
Note: Your phone remembers it is in airplane mode when
you turn it off. If the Ask at startup setting is off and the
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