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YOUR SMARTPHONE_YOUR OFFICE AND EVERYTHING


I remember back in the days of Blackberry! Met a man in Barking on the east of London asking for the nearest Internet cafe. I was heading to the Internet/phone shop owned by my friend to pick up a charger, so I asked him to follow me.
On the way - we started a chat and I noticed he had a Blackberry Bold or something! I asked him out of curiosity on why is he going to the cafe? To print or scan a doc? He answered as below!!
“To check my email”
Dude was only using his blackberry for messenger and calls!
Many are sitting on this table in this day and age! There is practically nothing you can’t do with your phone these days.

You no longer need to visit banks
You no longer need to visit a travel agency
You no longer need to pick groceries
You can be diagnosed with your phone
You no longer need to pick up your take away
You can attend classes on your phone
You can acquire skills free
You don’t have to call a taxi company 
You can have your remote controls on your phone
You can have your phone as your secretary and personal assistant
You can still be “out of office” and be working on your phone
You can manage your blog and create worthy contents on your phone
You mostly don’t need a physical shop/store/office these days

Your mobile devices are now your Personal Computer, you have Microsoft suite, Photoshop and various other mobile version of amazing softwares on your palm.
Think of what you need then use the Google/Apple Store to find the applicable app to install - Voila!
Are you getting value for that your shiny and expensive handheld device you paid a fortune for? You have on your palm the wonder of this century - use it to your advantage and self-development.
There is an application for nearly everything and Google is free to guide you and support you to find the most suitable one.
Facebook and Instagram are great but there are thousands of other greater applications too.

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