 Smartphones have become increasingly popular among medical students due to their convenience and versatility. They allow students to access educational materials quickly and easily make notes more efficiently and search for answers quickly. Additionally, they provide a convenient way to integrate different specialties and facilitate uniformity in teaching. Despite these benefits, there are some drawbacks associated with the use of smartphones in medical education. These include the high cost of the devices, the limited lifespan of the devices, the potential for addiction and the possibility of distracting students from the learning process to address these issues. Medical schools should implement policies to regulate the use of smartphones in the classroom and ensure that students understand the importance of balancing their usage of the devices with their academic responsibilities. This article was authored by Ankit Chandra, Baradaline Longkainri and Sanjeev Kumar Gupta.