Re: Using old iPhone as an iPod touch-like device.
On 05/09/2010 00:23, Charles wrote:
> In article<33h586h691f550bijoga1kd3vvfhq27osh@4ax.com >, DevilsPGD
>
>> In fairness, Airplane mode does switch off Wifi. (However, you can
>> switch it back on while keeping the cellular radios off)
>>
>> Unfortunately I believe you still lose GPS based location services this
>> way, although you're still squarely in iPod Touch territory here anyway.
>
> No GPS radio location in Airplane mode. Airplane mode turns off all
> radios. Airplane mode is to comply with Airline regulations. That is
> why it exists. Some airlines have Wi-Fi. Thus the option to turn Wi-Fi
> back on in Airplane mode.
>
No GPS in the first iPhone that the OP is talking about anyway only cell
and WiFi triangulation.
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Chris
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