You self-righteous tool, if you owned an iPhone you'd know it prompts you to go into flight mode when you plug into a non-sanctioned device. The problem is that, guess what, while in flight mode, you can't use the phone as an actual phone, which means no receiving calls or making them.
So if I'm in my office trying to listen to music through speakers on my iPhone, and I have to put it into flight mode to do so, my iPhone is no longer a phone, but an answering machine.
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@Wayne
You self-righteous tool, if you owned an iPhone you'd know it prompts you to go into flight mode when you plug into a non-sanctioned device. The problem is that, guess what, while in flight mode, you can't use the phone as an actual phone, which means no receiving calls or making them.
So if I'm in my office trying to listen to music through speakers on my iPhone, and I have to put it into flight mode to do so, my iPhone is no longer a phone, but an answering machine.