Re: Using older and current iPhones on a cruise

2012-11-04 Thread Wayne Merritt
Thanks to all that have responded. I was hoping that I could use my phone in airplane mode while on the boat. I would rather use the phones in airplane mode, than mess with older equipment that I no longer use, to make the recordings or take the pictures. This is all good information. Wayne On

Re: Using older and current iPhones on a cruise

2012-11-04 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Sorry if I'm missing your question, but turning on airplane mode turns off wifi and cellular, so you don't need to turn them off if you turn on airplane mode. Airplane mode basically turns off all of your phone's radios, so it'll also turn off bluetooth and your GPS. I was traveling

RE: Using older and current iPhones on a cruise

2012-11-04 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Reggie, Turning on airplane mode automatically turns off Bluetooth, WiFi and cellular. In airplane mode your iPhone is basically an iPod Touch, and you can do anything you want that doesn't require a data or WiFi connection. You can consume any media that is stored on your phone, music, audio

Re: Using older and current iPhones on a cruise

2012-11-03 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I have some questions and comments below. On 03/11/12 22:19, Wayne Merritt wrote: First off, realizing that cruise ship Internet cafe prices are expensive, is it possible to use one's iPhone in airplane mode on the ship when in international waters? I called the cruise company and they said