Traveling soon? Here's the etiquette when it comes to pushing the call button on airplanes. Air travel can be a stressful endeavor. From navigating the security line to packing liquids into ...
I was wrong a few days ago when I told you the newest iPhone controversy was here to stay and that Apple wouldn't change it. Apple apparently heard your concerns about the iOS 17 End call button ...
All over airplanes, the words “emergency use only” label life vest compartments and door levers, but there’s no such warning for the button above each passenger that’s identified only by the outline ...
The end call button is in the center again in iOS 17, but it’s still not exactly where it was before. The end call button is in the center again in iOS 17, but it’s still not exactly where it was ...
Apple’s redesigned call interface repositions the red end call button, moving it closer to the other controls. Apple’s redesigned call interface repositions the red end call button, moving it closer ...
Flight attendants encourage using the call button for urgent needs, accessibility assistance, or when leaving your seat would disrupt others. Non-urgent requests like trash removal, flight updates, or ...
Whether for a drink refill or a problem with their seatmate, most passengers assume that the flight attendants will assist them shortly, if not immediately, after they press the call button. However, ...
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Apple’s iOS 17 update, announced at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June, didn’t usher in many controversial changes. That is, apart from relocating the end-call button to the ...
Get your thumb ready for next month. Apple (AAPL) is making a subtle change to the iPhone’s software that will likely mess with your muscle memory: The big red “end call” button is moving. The ...
A TRAVEL expert has revealed why passengers shouldn’t use the call button during a flight – even if you need something. Some people assume that the button is for them to press when they need a drink ...