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- 10-20-2003, 04:43 PM #1QGuest
I see the P900 has a "Flight mode" which I guess switches off the RF,
the N-Gage too. What about existing phones such as the T610? Divert
Always still seems to have the RF on & can presumably still receive SMS.
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- 10-21-2003, 08:46 AM #2Steve DulieuGuest
Re: How do U use the non-call functions in a prohibited area?
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> I see the P900 has a "Flight mode" which I guess switches off the RF,
> the N-Gage too. What about existing phones such as the T610? Divert
> Always still seems to have the RF on & can presumably still receive SMS.
>
T610 does not have a flight mode.
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- 10-21-2003, 11:44 AM #3QGuest
Re: How do U use the non-call functions in a prohibited area?
Steve Dulieu - typed:
> "Q" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I see the P900 has a "Flight mode" which I guess switches off the RF,
>> the N-Gage too. What about existing phones such as the T610? Divert
>> Always still seems to have the RF on & can presumably still receive
>> SMS.
>>
> T610 does not have a flight mode.
Yes, isn't that what I just said? It seems that the manufacturers
haven't realised phones have non-call functions until now! Flight mode
or Nokia's profile may or may not switch off sounds from the internal
speaker(s) as well.
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