Listen to visual voicemail previously received

Check your calendar

Take or view pictures

Hear alarms

Use the stopwatch or timer

Use the calculator

Take notes

Record voice memos

Use Compass

Read text messages and email messages stored on iPhone

Where allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can turn Wi-Fi back on, enabling you to:

Send and receive email

Browse the Internet

Sync your contacts, calendars, and bookmarks (MobileMe only) with MobileMe and Microsoft Exchange

Stream YouTube videos

Get stock quotes

Get map locations

Get weather reports

Use the iTunes Store or the App Store

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi settings determine whether iPhone uses local Wi-Fi networks to connect to the Internet. If no Wi-Fi networks are available, or you’ve turned Wi-Fi off, then iPhone connects to the Internet via your cellular data network, when available. You can use Mail, Safari, YouTube, Stocks, Maps, Weather, the iTunes Store, and the App Store over a cellular data network connection.

Turn Wi-Fi on or off: Choose Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi on or off.

Join a Wi-Fi network: Choose Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPhone detects networks in range, then select a network. If necessary, enter a password and tap Join. (Networks that require a password appear with a lock icon.)

Once you’ve joined a Wi-Fi network manually, iPhone automatically joins it whenever the network is in range. If more than one previously used network is in range, iPhone joins the one last used.

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