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Thursday, September 19, 2019

September 19, 2019

What happens when you put your phone in flight mode?

Flight mode is a useful option for your smartphone, as once you press the button, you can deactivate the data connection and thus avoid turning off the phone even though it has two alternative uses. That's why I'll show you 8 interesting uses for the flight mode.

  

1. Does Flight Mode charge your phone faster?


 If you activate flight mode on your smartphone, you will get to charge your phone faster after you plug it into a socket.Therefore it is also suggested to activate flight mode while charging your phone.You will achieve two key points by activating flight mode on your smartphone: - Avoid using the phone while charging - Stop using it for at least a few hours to give you time to try different kinds of things.

2. Does flight mode save battery?


On the other hand, if you activate flight mode on your smartphone, you get two very cool things about the battery. On the one hand you can save battery for example if you don't need to turn off the phone at night and leave it only in flight mode. This will make your phone deactivate all mobile connections and thus will pay less for data connection. Consumption of Wi-Fi and other flight mode is also ideal once the battery is at a minimum and you don't have a charger nearby and you're away from home; activate flight mode The battery will drain charging as soon as possible while activating the data connection.

3. Does the alarm work in flight mode?


Yes, flight mode only affects the data connection to your Android phone but will not affect the alert settings so you cannot receive or send a message or call and use the mobile internet.

4. Can you use the Internet on a plane?


You can use the Internet in Airplane mode by using Wi-Fi only.You will be able to activate Wi-Fi to browse the Internet on your smartphone. You can't use a mobile data connection as I already said because it affects mobile networks

5. Can you browse the Internet while blocking calls?


Have you ever wanted to be ready to surf the Internet on your phone but don't need to receive any call or SMS? Well if you activate flight mode, you will be able to surf the Internet on your phone without having to receive any call or SMS altogether because this mode disables the mobile connection but you will be able to activate Wi-Fi later which gives you the choice between receiving a call or browsing the internet. It means that if you set flight mode, activate Wi-Fi, and if someone calls your phone, it looks like it is switched off and can skip your voicemail if you activate it.This way saves people from the inconvenience by simply not having to receive calls.

6. What happens when someone calls you in flight mode?


While flight mode is activated, the mobile network connection will be turned off. Sometimes, when a user exits the mobile network and is contacted by a contact at that moment, that user can detect that you are "off the network and you may not be reached at this moment" only in flight mode, the event is similar and the response will be identical.

7. To protect your children, flight mode will be your good ally


If you have children and prefer to switch on your phone all the time, activating flight mode can prevent problems and avoid accidents that might happen to your kids, such as calling people, surfing the web, shopping for apps in-store, and more.

8. Can you block ads in flight mode while participating in offline games?


Some games allow you to play offline online and basically contain all the ads, but there are only very few of them in general. It will be annoying and this happens when Flight Mode starts working, so you'll still be able to play without problems and block ads because you won't be connected to the Internet, Wi-Fi or data connection.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

September 10, 2019

Google Pixel 4 will defeat the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 with this feature.

While other smartphone manufacturers are focusing on improving the quality of their cameras, Google has preferred to focus this time on something else, something that Forbes sees as perhaps the advantage that the next pixel 4 will outperform the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10.

  

According to Forbes, XDA-Developers has discovered that a buried code in Android 10 confirms that Pixel 4 will come with a 90-hertz Refresh Rate screen.

For those who are unaware of what this is meant to be, this feature is a great development and gives the Pixel 4 a huge advantage, compared to the screen of the 60 Hertz in Galaxy S10 and Note 10, or even the Galaxy S11 phone which may also be introduced screen 60 Hertz.

What XDA-Developers has discovered is a commitment from Google within Android 10 that it will add the option to activate or deactivate the conversion to the 90-Hertz style in the P19, which, according to Forbes, has become known as a reference to the 2019 pixel phone.

Pixel phones launched in 2019 to date are Pixel 3A and 3XL, and despite their quality, they are considered mid-range phones and do not have screens ninety Hertz.

This may be what Google needs to excel in the fierce competition in the smart phone market, where the 90 Hertz screens that provide smoother in the display of images and significantly reduce eye fatigue while looking at the screen.

Apple may be installing a wave of ninety Hertz screens in the iPhone 2020, but fears are growing that the Samsung Galaxy S11 will overcome this wave, although it is described as "a new beginning," according to Forbes.

However, the ninety screens Hertz has a single negative aspect, which is the battery life, and this raises some concern, because it is already expected that the Pixel 4 will come with a battery smaller than the battery of the phone Pixel 3, which already suffers from short battery life.

But Forbes sees this as becoming typical in the history of Google's two-step smartphones


Overall, the Google Pixel 4 is expected to arrive with a 5.7-inch OLED display with FullHD + resolution, while the Google Pixel 4 XL is expected to come with a 6.3-inch OLED display with QuadHD + resolution. Apart from the screens, the smaller phone is expected to come with a 2800mAh battery, while the larger phone is expected to come with a 3700mAh battery. Moreover, both phones are expected to come as well with the Snapdragon 855 processor, and with 6GB of RAM, and with Android 10 since the first day.

In addition Google had previously confirmed to us the arrival of Google Pixel 4 phones with a new feature called Motion Sense, and with the feature of unlocking the screen by the face, but it will be more secure and advanced than the feature of unlocking the face provided by many Android phones Today.

Google's advanced technology and project team has been working on " Project Soli " for the last five years. It is a miniature version of the traditional motion sensor radar. This new radar will be included at the top of the Google Pixel 4 phone to sense movement around the phone.