Switch off flight mode on Sony Ericsson Cybershot

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Would you like to switch off flight mode on your Sony Ericsson Cybershot mobile phones after a flight or a visit to the hospital? With a little help, that's no problem.

Here's how you can turn off flight mode on your Sony Ericsson Cybershot mobile phone.
Here's how you can turn off flight mode on your Sony Ericsson Cybershot mobile phone.

Temporary deactivation of the flight setting of the Sony Ericsson mobile phone

  1. If your mobile phone is not switched off, first press the on / off button to switch off the Sony Ericsson Cybershot mobile phone.
  2. Switch your Sony Ericsson mobile phone on again using the same button. The start menu now appears.
  3. In the start menu you can choose between two sub-items: Select the "Normal" menu item. Your Sony Ericsson Cybershot mobile phone is no longer in flight mode.
  4. After switching off flight mode, continue entering your PIN as usual.
  5. When you switch the mobile phone off and on again, you can switch back to flight mode if you wish.
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Complete deactivation of flight mode on the cybershot mobile phone

  1. To switch off flight mode, go to the menu item "Menu" on your Sony Ericsson Cybershot mobile phone. The menu appears with the associated sub-items such as "Messages", "Contacts" and "Conversation".
  2. Now switch to the "Settings" menu item. This works using the "Choose" command. You are now in the management mode of your Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
  3. Then look for the menu item "Flight Mode". This is located under the menu item "General".
  4. Call up the menu item "Flight Mode" with "Select". Now you can choose whether the "Flight Mode" option should be displayed when the phone starts up.
  5. Select the menu item "Do not display". Here's how you can turn off flight mode on your Sony Ericsson Cybershot mobile phone.

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