31-Dec-2007 08:31 AM
h4rold wrote:
Can we really put our Nokia in offline mode in a plane ?
Thanks.
Harold
YES THATS THE WHOLE POINT
OFF LINE means Off line
It will NOT connect wifi
it will not connect BT
it will Not connect GSM or 3g all 3 TRANSMIT RADIO SIGNALS
IT is Ilegal to TRANSMIT on board an aircraft in flight
there fore the off line is desinged to be able to use the PDA MP3 MP4 functions of the phone while complying with the LAW
IF you have any of these 3 functions in OFF LINE there is a problem as they all transmit radio waves
You can select OFF LINE with the profiles or by removing the sim
you must select OFF LINE in the profile before you power off the phone ( required for take off) when you repower the phone above around 11000 ft Usualy when seat belt light goes off it should still be OFF LINE
IF YOU have NOT selected OFF LINE DO NOT POWER on the phone unless the sim is OUT
You CAN NOT power on the phone THEN SELECT OFF LINE as it will transmit its ID You could be arrested if there is a txt or call waiting it will pick it up
THERE IS AN EXCEPTION I FORGOT
IF you have it in OFF LINE and go to web browser it will ask if you want to connect wlan in off line mode IF you select YES the WLAN will work in OFF LINE
But By default it is turned OFF
IF you have changed this to WLAN on in Offline DO NOT USE ON AN AIRCRAFT IN FLIGHT
Message Edited by ivor_bigun on
31-Dec-2007 11:20 AM
Nokia user / modder since Nokia Orange and Mobira user too before that