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The phrase "a mobile device to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mobile device in the context of its purpose or function.
Example: "I need a mobile device to access the internet while traveling."
Alternatives: "a portable device to" or "a handheld device to".
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New technology offloads processing from a mobile device to its cloud-based doppelganger.
According to Pew Internet, 55percentt of Americans said they'd used a mobile device to access the internet in 2012.
About 6.6percentt of online shoppers used a mobile device to shop, up from 2.3percentt in 2010.
To use Google's balloon-based offering, people on the ground only need a mobile device to get online with speeds of up to 10 megabits per second.
They could use a mobile device to send a message every time they spend money on food or music, and then track those purchases on a spreadsheet.
Agency officials have also emphasized that they considered the precise location of a mobile device to be personal information whose collection required parental permission.
They will use the convenience and privacy of a mobile device to make calls and send e-mails and text messages.
This system would be able to find which frequencies are available and choose the best one for a mobile device to make a connection.
WiFiSlam says its technology can pinpoint the location of a mobile device to "2.5m accuracy using only ambient WiFi signals that are already present in buildings".
Each person needs a mobile device to stream audio from the internet, a pair of earbuds, a notebook, and a pen.
Messenger shows the sender whether the recipient is available on a computer or a mobile device, to help users adjust their behavior and expectations.
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