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You rely on texting throughout the day, so how do you get away with it while you're in class? Most schools have some cell phone rules in place, but there are ways to work around them. We'll show you tried-and-true tricks for sneaking your phone in class, so your teacher will never know you're texting!

Things You Should Know

  • Make your phone less noticeable by dimming the brightness and using a dark colored phone cover.
  • Hide your phone behind books, papers, or under your desk while you text.
  • Sit near the back of the class.
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Change the texting notification.

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  1. This sounds crazy, but as you age, your ability to hear higher frequencies worsens. If you use a high-frequency text notification, you (and your classmates) can totally hear it without your teacher ever being the wiser! [2]
    • This high-frequency ringtone is nicknamed the mosquito. [3]
    • You can download a mosquito ringtone for Apple or Android in your phone's app store.
    • Be warned—some adults may be able to hear this frequency—it may work best in a classroom where you know the teacher is a little hard of hearing.
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Put items around and in front of your phone.

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  1. You could scatter candy, keys, or your hoodie around the phone, so it's not just lying in plain sight. It can help to have other items that are roughly the same size or shape as your phone like pencil cases on top of your desk. [5]
    • You might even wear a hoodie, so you can put your phone in your front pocket where it's easy to access.
    • If you have a purse or small bag, set it on your desk so it's open and lying on its side. Place your phone inside the bag, so it's easy to reach in and text—it will just look like you're rummaging around for something in the purse.
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Practice using the phone at an angle.

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  1. If you grasp the phone in the palm of your hand and hold it in front of you, the light of the screen will be pointed right at you—even if you dimmed the brightness! Try to hold the phone down near your lap at an angle, so it's pointed at your leg. [7]
    • Texting at an angle does take some getting used to, but you can fire off short messages with practice.
    • Even better—learn to text without looking at your phone. This is easier on certain models like phones that have a physical keypad.
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Text behind an open book.

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  1. Just get out your textbook and hold it open in front of you, so it's propped up on your legs. Then, hold your phone inside the open book. You can text because your hands are hidden behind the book's cover. [8]
    • If you don't have a book handy, set your backpack on your desk or lap and unzip the bag, so you can hide your phone inside the backpack to text.
    • Don't forget to turn the pages every so often.
    • If you're also looking for a place to hide your phone, make a hollow book! Cut out the center pages of the book to the exact size of your phone. Then, push the phone into the middle of the book and close the cover. [9]
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Sit near the back of the class.

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  1. If you sit in the front few rows, everything you do in class is going to be really obvious. To hide your texting, sit in the back middle or side of the class—your teacher will be more preoccupied with the students right in front of them. [10]
    • If you plan on going to the bathroom to do your texting, you may want to sit on the side of the room with the door.
    • Pay attention to who you sit by—will anyone rat you out if they see you texting?

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    How can I watch a video in class?
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    It's not a great idea, but you could lower your screen's brightness and mute the sound.
  • Question
    How do I text in class when my teacher roams around?
    Community Answer
    Wait until she is far away from you and has her back turned. When she is helping another student is the perfect time to do it, but keep the consequences of getting caught in mind, and do this sparingly.
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    What should I do if my teacher is staring at me when I need to send a text?
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    If you have you bookbag near you, unzip it. Pretend you're getting something and send the text.
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      • Silence your phone completely and try discreetly holding it in your lap or under your desk to text. Lean forward a bit and angle the screen down to help hide the light. Occasionally look up so you seem attentive. Building rapport with classmates can help too, since they'd be less inclined to tell on you.
      • If possible, put your phone inside an open book in your lap or on your desk. Pretend to read while subtly holding your phone to text behind the cover. Remember to turn pages every so often to keep up the charade. Thick books or binders also work well to conceal a phone on your desk.
      • Ultimately, use good judgment based on the situation. Texting during an important lecture or with a strict teacher is risky. And if caught, your phone could get taken away or your parents contacted. Stay alert and weigh whether a text is worth getting in trouble.
      • Try putting your phone next to a large binder on your desk. When your teacher looks over, barely open the binder and use your thumb to quickly slide the phone inside. This hides it from view. Just remember to periodically glance up so you don't appear suspicious.
      • Rather than staring at the teacher, check on them periodically while texting. Constant eye contact might make them think something's wrong and draw unwanted attention your way. A few casual glances lets you remain aware of their location and movements.
      • Pick a strategic seat near the back corner or side of the room. Being behind other students gives you a buffer from the teacher's line of sight, making it easier to text undetected. Just make sure to stop if they walk your way.
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      • If you get caught texting in class, your phone might get taken and your parents may be notified.
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