How Do I Turn On Airplane Mode on Android?

Turning on Airplane mode on an Android phone is a fairly straightforward process if you know where to look. Here are two ways to do this.

Turn On Airplane Mode on Android Via Settings

One way to turn Airplane Mode on is via Settings.

Turn on Airplane Mode on Android Via Quick Settings

Alternatively, you can also switch on Airplane Mode using Quick Settings. Here’s what to do.

What Is the Benefit of Airplane Mode?

Airplane mode offers some benefits depending on what you’re trying to do. It switches off all your Android phone’s Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular, and data connections. It’s called Airplane Mode because airlines require you to turn off these connections while taking off and landing. However, there are other benefits too. Here’s a look at them.

It saves battery life. Switching to Airplane mode can conserve your phone battery life. Granted, you’re not able to do much with your phone in Airplane mode, such as taking calls or using the internet, but if you need it to last, you can regularly switch between the two modes. It can reset your connection. Sometimes, your connection will drop out for no reason. Flicking Airplane Mode on then off again often fixes the problem. You get some peace and quiet. Feeling overwhelmed by notifications but don’t want to switch your phone off? Airplane Mode works like Do Not Disturb mode so that you can enjoy some peace. 

What Does Airplane Mode Look Like on an Android?

Airplane Mode on an Android phone looks mostly the same as when you have a connection to the outside world. The only difference is your phone will display Airplane Mode and a picture of an airplane in the top corner of your screen.  Other than that, it’s the same, and your experience won’t differ. It’s even possible to switch Wi-Fi back on while still keeping Airplane Mode enabled so you don’t receive any messages or calls via your cellular network.

Is It Good to Put Your Phone on Airplane Mode? 

It can be good to put your phone in Airplane mode. That’s mainly because having your data connection switched off saves battery life, and it turns off the antenna, so it’s not looking for a signal. It’s also helpful sometimes to be disconnected from the world for a time, with the option to switch Wi-Fi back on but not cellular data.  If you’re traveling internationally, it’s also often convenient to have Airplane Mode switched on, so you avoid paying any international fees by mistake. Remember to enable Wi-Fi while keeping cellular data disabled by using Airplane Mode.