So the airlines will allow an ad hoc network while in flight?  Tres  
cool...
On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:

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>   Just a super quickie correction here; in that one can actually have
> wifi on while the IPhone is in Airplane mode.
>
>  In settings wifi is located right after airplane mode, so it's easy
> to turn one off while enabling the other…
>
> HTH and have a terrific day / weekend!…
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> Smiles,
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> On Jul 30, 2009, at 1:12 PM, Chris Hofstader wrote:
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> Turning the iPhone to Aircraft mode will turn off all wireless
> activity including the phone.  If you want Blue Tooth, WiFi or 3G,
> though, I think the phone needs to be on as well.
> On Jul 30, 2009, at 12:37 PM, william lomas wrote:
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>> i think the phone and PDA functions are all as one but I could be
>> wrong
>> WIll
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>> On 30 Jul 2009, at 17:02, Christian wrote:
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>>> Hi all,
>>> i have just subscribed to this list and maybe this has already been
>>> asked but i just want to know.
>>> Tomorrow I am going to have a look at the iPhone. I have been using
>>> a Windows mobile phone for some time now and have a few questions.
>>> Is it possible to use the phones features without turning the actual
>>> phone on like the calendar and so on?
>>> Also, in the voicememo, is it possible to change recording format?
>>> Many thanks,
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
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