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This is my first post here, so don't jump the gun if I'm asking stupid things. I honestly tried to do several searches to see if this subject has been dealt with before, but came up with nothing.
To the point:
Is it possible to use the N900 in an aeroplane during flights? And no, I don't mean that can I call my friends from the plane and brag about joining the 10 mile high club.
I mean can the phone be used as a gaming machine, a music player or a text editor without interfering with the plane's controls, i.e. can the gsm radio be turned off?