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A phone can be considered a secondary source if it contains information that interprets, analyzes, or summarizes original data or events, such as articles, videos, or podcasts accessed through it. However, if it holds primary data, like photographs or texts created directly from firsthand experiences, then it serves as a primary source. The classification depends on the content being accessed or stored on the phone rather than the device itself.

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