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I use my smart phone for English to store in my notes that I need to remember. There is an icon in my phone that will let me save my notes which is really useful. I would also store in my homework assignments or other important things in my phone to remind myself what needs to be done and when it is due. Sometimes, I would take pictures of pages that are assigned to me when I do not have a copy of the book. I can also take pictures of notes that are written on the white board and store them into my photos to look at later. Moreover, I have a dictionary app to define words that I come across when doing an assignment for class. It is quick and easy to just pull out my phone from my purse or pocket and store any information that I need to overlook later in my day. It is great to have a smart phone because sometimes I cannot reach a computer to search an article and so I would use my Google search engine on my device. It is quick and easy to use just like a regular computer. I also have an app on my phone that will let me print my papers and assignments straight from my phone to a printer nearby. Kindle is also an app that I love on my smart phone because I can read books while I am on the go. I can purchase books straight from Amazon and it will store into my

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