- Reminders provide an easy way to quickly note down one-off tasks
- The calendar provides me with a a way to keep up with my mess of a timetable
- The calender is flexible enough to allow for throwing the entire thing in the toilet if I want to
- Having emails in my pocket means I don't take breaks out of my day to go and check them
- It provides me with a way to keep a track of physiotherapy appointments
- It provides me with a way to keep up with ortho appointments, and allows me to control them
- It gives me a fast way to liaise with parents as to meetings
- It can link into my college email system, meaning asking a teacher what I missed is not such a struggle
- The camera + Instagram gives me a way to document some parts of my life
- The ease of texting means I can keep in touch with friends
- The call clarity means I should have more time to phone my grandparents
- The Prompt app allows me to connect to a server on the move
- iTunes means I can buy music on the move, which will be helpful in Computing for providing a steady stream of music
- Forcing me to integrate with iTunes means my music collection becomes centralized, and I can easily create playlists for Computing
- Having a phone with GPS can help with situations when me and Mum are lost in the car looking for somewhere
- The GitHub Issues app means I can organize my Computing coursework on the move
- The NatWest app means I can manage money on the go
- Having a phone with value will mean I take a great deal more care of it than my current phone
- It allows me to keep in touch with Emily, moreso than at the moment
- It allows me to read the news/Reddit on the move, thus removing one task from my standard "computer" tasks
Find my iPhone means I can locate it if I misplace it