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What’s on the smartphone agenda for May?

Photomath

Need help with a maths sum or equation? Check out Photomath, an educational technology app that’s useful for learners, teachers and parents to figure out and solve challenges.
Users can simply scan any maths problem using the app, from elementary arithmetic all the way to advanced calculus and word problems (mathematical problems expressed entirely in words), Photomath competently helps users get unstuck. It covers topics ranging from elementary maths, algebra, geometry, statistics, trigonometry and calculus.
The app doesn’t just provide direct solutions but also offers step-by-step explanations with accurate answers. It adequately breaks the problem down into bite-sized steps that helps users grasp the ‘what, why and how’ of each problem, which in turn helps them genuinely make progress in their learning journeys.
Like having a personal tutor always present and ready to help, the app lets users overcome confusion and supports their further advancement and understanding of any maths challenge.

HelloHabit

Even if the new year didn’t kick off in the manner you envisioned, it’s still early enough to make a few changes to help close out 2024 strongly. Ready to assist you on that journey is HelloHabit, an all-in-one platform to help users create habits, set goals and achieve their targets, whatever they may be.
The app has a highly intuitive and welldesigned interface that lets people quickly and efficiently log their habits. On set up it encourages users to create a list of useful habits with a simple suggestion function that helps them set daily, weekly, monthly or yearly goals and targets.
Users can set infinite reminders per habit, to help push them through the initial phase which is highly challenging. Other features include infinite activity entries; a useful stopwatch or countdown timer; detailed reports on streaks, statistics and records, as well as information on how long since quitting unfavourable habits.