• Quetzalcutlass@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I’m surprised airplane mode is still a thing. It doesn’t matter for the purpose it was created, and letting users disconnect with a single toggle goes against the modern capitalist surveillance state. I guess it’d save battery since your phone wouldn’t be trying to connect to a new cell tower every few seconds?

    Then again, on my Android tablet the mode doesn’t even disable the radios anymore. I can still use WiFi and Bluetooth just fine with it enabled. I’m not sure what airplane mode actually does these days.

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      3 days ago

      It can cause issues on the ground as hundreds of phones try to connect to many overlapping cell towers at 800km/h.

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        It’s a tablet that doesn’t have cell coverage. As far as I can tell no form of connectivity it offers is blocked in airplane mode. I guess it’s only there because base Android includes the toggle?

        And in older versions it was a proper killswitch for radios. My previous phones couldn’t use any connectivity with it enabled.

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            They changed it at some point and added a toggle for “sensors” (at least on my android phone) that is different than the airplane mode toggle.

            My best guess is this is because of accessories like Bluetooth headphones and services like inflight wifi and the need to turn back on those toggles causing some friction or confusion that makes people toggle off airplane mode which I believe breaks federal law in some countries.

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      For what it’s worth the “kill all radios” button has existed longer than we have called it airplane mode. My Pocket PC had a switch on the side, not totally unlike the iPhone silent switch but you had to move it with the stylus.

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      I’m surprised too, since last time i’ve travelled by plane, if i recall it correctly, all passengers were asked to turn off their devices and there was nothing like “enable airplane mode”. But it’s only for taking off and landing. Maybe it’s different in different countries. Maybe my memory is hallucinating tho But i do have some questions about this mode and why it’s still called like this, not some other way. Well, your case just makes a good example of how outdated some things’ naming is.