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"Smart Flight Mode" may be pre-installed on Android 11
, let's see where it is smart
By: carolineking Date: December 9, 2019, 1:43 am
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I believe that everyone is not too unfamiliar with the Airplane
Mode on the button of a mobile phone-not to open the phone when
it is thrown out-this function was originally to prevent the
aircraft from being taken by passengers during takeoff and
landing It is designed to allow you to turn off connections
including WiFi, Bluetooth and mobile communications with one
click without shutting down. However, as the headphone jack of
mobile devices is gradually removed, Bluetooth headsets are
becoming more and more popular. If the flight you are taking
does not strictly restrict the use of Bluetooth headsets, or
even Bluetooth hearing aids that must be worn constantly, you
But still have to endure listening to the music to endure the
situation of dropped after pressing the flight mode. In this
regard, it seems that there is a chance to be solved through the
new "Smart Flight Mode" on Android 11 / Android R.
This feature, which was turned over by XDA Developers in AOSP,
was actually called the Bluetooth Context-aware flight mode.
This function will actively detect whether the device is still
connected to A2DP or a hearing aid Bluetooth device after
pressing the flight mode, and the function of automatically
turning off Bluetooth will be ruled out. This feature is said to
have previously been achieved through the more advanced ADB to
customize system functions, but at present it seems that Google
is likely to introduce such an intelligent flight mode function
in the next system update.
I believe this function should be mainly for hearing aids
(should it be classified as an assisting tool?), But for users
who do not want to be interrupted by music listening, it should
be a very smart function.
That is to say, in fact, in iOS 12, Apple has directly added the
control center �s WiFi and Bluetooth switches to exclude
specific devices, or it will automatically reconnect at a
specific point in time, which also caused a burst of "how could
it not be turned off?" "Discussion (after all, some people are
used to closing specific connections in an attempt to save
power). If Android 11 R joins this flight function that may not
turn off Bluetooth in the future, it should also need some
system function explanation to avoid the panic that someone
finds that their headphones are still playing music.
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