The action of turning off the connectivity-suspending feature present on Android devices is a fundamental operation. For example, a user might perform this action after a flight has landed to re-establish cellular and Wi-Fi connections.
Reversing the activation of this feature restores full device functionality, enabling communication and data transfer. The ability to rapidly disconnect and reconnect the device to networks allows users to manage battery consumption and control access to communication channels efficiently. Originally intended for in-flight use, its application has broadened to include situations where minimizing device transmissions is preferred or required.