Yes I understand that with bluetooth off the headphones won't work, heh.
Do people really use airplane mode while listening to headphones?
Since laypeople apparently already know "bluetooth on" to get wired headphones to work, wouldn't they just disable wifi and baseband instead, in that case?
"Airplane" mode isn't even demanded on flights any more I don't think? There's no rush of people reaching for devices.
The <1% of users who actually need all radios off might exist but they're not a big population. Radio astronomers? People attending a software security conference? Military (who shouldn't be plugging in untrusted devices anyways)?
It's wrong to sell those headphones without explicitly saying they use bluetooth, but that lack of transparency is the actual problem, from my perspective.
Yes I understand that with bluetooth off the headphones won't work, heh.
Do people really use airplane mode while listening to headphones?
Since laypeople apparently already know "bluetooth on" to get wired headphones to work, wouldn't they just disable wifi and baseband instead, in that case?
@tina @fraggle
Yes I understand that with bluetooth off the headphones won't work, heh.
Do people really use airplane mode while listening to headphones?
Since laypeople apparently already know "bluetooth on" to get wired headphones to work, wouldn't they just disable wifi and baseband instead, in that case?
"Airplane" mode isn't even demanded on flights any more I don't think? There's no rush of people reaching for devices.
The <1% of users who actually need all radios off might exist but they're not a big population. Radio astronomers? People attending a software security conference? Military (who shouldn't be plugging in untrusted devices anyways)?
It's wrong to sell those headphones without explicitly saying they use bluetooth, but that lack of transparency is the actual problem, from my perspective.
@tina @fraggle
Yes I understand that with bluetooth off the headphones won't work, heh.
Do people really use airplane mode while listening to headphones?
Since laypeople apparently already know "bluetooth on" to get wired headphones to work, wouldn't they just disable wifi and baseband instead, in that case?