I was writing a reflective paper on my laptop the other day while watching a movie in music class, when I looked up and realized that I had but a few minutes of battery life left. Having left my power cord at home and being without pen and paper, it seemed that I was going to have to forfeit the only time I had ever had a steady stream of clear, coherent ideas without being attained by any hint of writer's block. Then, I realized something. I sent myself an email and attached my paper. Next, I opened the email on my Windows Phone and saved it. I tapped the MS Word hub on my cellular and opened my document. I was able to finish my paper that day. Had my phone no other helpful feature, the Microsoft Office app would be enough. It may not be have the look, feel, or apparent complexity of now conventional smart phones, but it's a great messaging, social, keeping-yourself-organized phone with a clean, simple interface and my favourite apps organized in an orderly fashion with Live Tiles. Other neat features include Xbox Live, Maps, and the way contacts are sorted. This phone may not be for everyone, but it's certainly for me.