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  2. Mobile phones on aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The FAA in 14 C.F.R § 91.21 prohibits the use of portable electronic devices, including mobile phones, for all commercial flights and for those private flights being made under instrument flight rules (IFR). It does allow that the airline (or, for privately operated aircraft, the pilot) can make an exception to this rule if the operator deems ...

  3. Samsung SPH-N270 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung SPH-N270 or Matrix phone is a bar style mobile phone released in 2003, made to resemble the phone used in The Matrix Reloaded. The design crew of the Matrix worked closely with Samsung to develop a phone whose features and release date would coincide with the movie. The SPH-N270 was not intended as a mainstream phone for everyday use.

  4. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Several companies have emerged as prominent manufacturers and brands specializing in mobile phone accessories. Anker: Known for chargers, power banks, and cables. Baseus: A Chinese brand offering chargers, cables, car mounts, and audio products. [4] Belkin: Headquartered in California, offers chargers, cables, and cases.

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  7. Airplane mode - Wikipedia

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    China: Prior to September 2017, cell phones, even with airplane mode, were never allowed to be used during the flight although other devices can be used while in cruising altitude. On September 18, 2017, the Civil Aviation Authority of China relaxed these rules and allowed all Chinese air carriers to allow the use of Portable Electronic Devices ...