Here are five ways your most dependable gadget – the smartphone –can help you kill time, even if you are not connected to Wi-Fi while on a long flight.
INSTALL AN E-READER APP
Surviving a long-haul flight using smartphone is all about preparation; so you need to make sure you are all set in advance.
Bookworms should make use of the many free e-reader apps out
there – from Kindle to Kobo – that can give you access to as much literature as
you want without the hassle of an extra device (or a suitable full of
paperbacks).
These apps of course give you access to e-books you can buy
but there are also plenty out-of-copyright classics available to download for
your flight: The Great Gatsby, 1984, Les
Miserables (watch out, it’s long) and Pride and Prejudice, to name just four.
Whether or not you own an actual physical e-reader, you can while away some
time reading.
CACHE YOUR MEDIA FOR OFFLINE USE
Your music tracks and movies aren’t much use if they’re stuck up in the virtual cloud while you’re flying through the actual clouds: so make sure you’ve got plenty of playlists and content cached ahead of time. Most of the streaming music apps let you do this, including Spotify and Radio.
Television shows and films are trickier: Netflix has no
offline mode but Amazon Video now does. If you’ve bought content from iTunes or
from Google Play, then you can have the spare capacity on your handset (in the
case of Google, you can choose the download quality).
QUEUE UP YOUR READ-IT-LATER APPS
If you are not tempted by a proper e-book, why not catch up
on some of your online reading? Any decent read-it-later app worth its salt (such
as Instapaper and Pocket) will let you cache articles for offline reading: so
it’s a great opportunity to finally make your way through What is Code?
If you know you’ve got a long flight coming up, then you
might want to hunt through your RSS reader or Twitter favorites to find all of
these articles you’ve never had chance to get around to reading, or have a
scout around for some new long reads that look interesting.
Also Read: The Best Noise- Canceling Headphones
Also Read: The Best Noise- Canceling Headphones
THINK BEYOND YOUR USUAL MUSIC LIBRARY
The best way to speed up time while you’re at 30,000 feet is
to forget you’re in an airplane and transport yourself somewhere else using
nothing but the power of mind. Rather than listening to music, try drifting
away with some ambient sound – Nosili has an offline mode, for example. There are
plenty of ambient noise and meditation apps to pick from, though you should
check for offline capabilities and invest in a good pair of noise cancelling
headphones before you head off for the airport. Alternatively, queue up a few
episodes of your favorite podcast, or a few episodes of a new one you want to
try.
GET CREATIVE
Maybe being on an airplane isn’t the best way to get the
creative juices flowing, but if you are the sort of person who can focus on
what’s right in front of you, then working on a project you love can help you
speed up the clock a little bit while you’re in the air.
Your options are wide open; install a doodling app, a
minimal writing app, or a music composition app. Just make sure there’s
something there to help you take your mind off the trip. And if all else fails,
you could always fall back on whatever addictive game happens to be storming
the app charts at the time of your long-haul flight.
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