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One UI 4.0 Tip: How to enable Flight mode on Samsung Galaxy devices?

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If you don’t want any kind of notification such as calls, messages, then you can use the flight mode on your Samsung smartphone. Flight mode, also known as Airplane Mode is a function through which you can turn off all network connections, including calls, text messages, mobile data, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

While flight mode is enabled, you can turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in Settings or from the Quick settings panel. Although, here, we are talking about how to enable Flight Mode on One UI 4.

Moving forward, Samsung is currently working on its fourth generation of One UI, One UI 4, which comes with large customization capabilities and rich theme options that let the users adjust the look and functionality of their device.

Recently, the One UI 4 beta activity is available for Galaxy Z Fold 3, and Galaxy Z Flip 3 foldable smartphones in South Korea and India. With the One UI 4 Beta Program, users get the chance to try out One UI 4’s upgraded features ahead of its official release.

Read more: One UI 4.1 Eligible Devices: Next Samsung Android 12 update after One UI 4.0

Apart from this, the company also confirmed to reveal the stable Android 12 update for Galaxy devices later this year. But, it looks like the stable One UI 4 update for Galaxy S21 devices will be announced prematurely as the beta program is already over.

How to enable Flight mode Galaxy devices?

Here, you can check the steps to enable flight mode on your smartphone (One UI 4).

  1. Go to your Phone’s Settings
  2. Then, tap on Connections
  3. Now, click on Flight mode
  4. Tap to enable this feature.

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