What is Standalone Mode and when should I use it?
Standalone Mode is when the phone s radio function is turned off, which means that you can not make or receive calls. However, the music player still operates. (Note – Some models display “Airplane Mode” instead of “stand alone”) Note: incoming calls will go to voice mail. Standalone Mode is useful in airplanes or other situations where the phone s radio should be off while allowing the user to play music. Additionally, in areas where there is no signal available, the phone may keep trying to find a signal, which may impact the music player function. Activating the Standalone Mode eliminates this issue.
Standalone Mode is when the phones radio function is turned off, which means that you can not make or receive calls. However, the music player still operates. (Note Some models display Airplane Mode instead of stand alone) Note: incoming calls will go to voice mail. Standalone Mode is useful in airplanes or other situations where the phones radio should be off while allowing the user to play music. Additionally, in areas where there is no signal available, the phone may keep trying to find a signal, which may impact the music player function. Activating the Standalone Mode eliminates this issue.
“Standalone Mode” is when the phone’s radio function is turned off, which means that you can not make or receive calls. However, the music player still operates. Note: incoming calls will go to voice mail. Standalone Mode is useful in airplanes or other situations where the phone’s radio should be off while allowing the user to play music. Additionally, in areas where there is no signal available, the phone may keep trying to find a signal, which may impact the music player function. Activating the Standalone Mode eliminates this issue.