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Is it Worth Using the HTC Inspire at School?

By Gareth Jale


Perhaps the first thing you should keep in mind when you try to use your HTC Inspire at school is that some professors or teachers have policies that restrict the use of cell phones and smart phones in their classrooms. And we're serious about this too. You do not want your phone being taken away in class. You might receive some points removed from your grade. Of course, you should be getting a syllabus in the beginning of class, so you should know better.

Some of the rules against smart phone are no texting in class, no web browsing, and most definitely no playing games. There are also likely to be mandates to keep phones on silent or muted settings so they do not ring loudly and disrupt class when they are receiving calls. Failure to comply with such rules may result in disciplinary measures taken against you, including the confiscation of your phonemic you fail to obey some rules, disciplinary measures might just be used against you. As a result, it is a good idea to survey policies and procedures before you try to use your phone in a new class.

On the other hand, there are clearly many advantages a person may be afforded through the use of a smart phone in school settings; one example involves the ability to access the internet and access material on one's phone. This will help complete academic tasks a lot easier and you would also be able to check your email or even set up reminders for homework.

Having the Inspire at your disposal enables you organize your things in a nice fashion. Most phones offer the ability to stay up to date through calendars and other productivity and organization apps, which makes the process of being a student ever so slightly easier.

There are many arguments that come to mind when we bring up the subject of using the Inspire in school. Beyond these considerations, it may also be beneficial to examine some of the many accessories, such as a charger or a case to offer protection while on campus.




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