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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Coal}}. It is a notepad for {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to use while out in the field to draw or write (e.g., to jot down notes on the area or on which {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} to get to beat the next Gym), however the memo is erased if the application is changed or the game is turned off.
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Coal}}. It is a notepad for {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to use while out in the field to draw or write (e.g., to jot down notes on the area or on which {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} to get to beat the next Gym), however the memo is erased if the application is changed or the game is turned off.
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File:MemoPad.png|The Memo Pad app on a boy's Pokétech in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}
File:MemoPad.png|The Memo Pad app on a boy's Pokétch in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}
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Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Useful for out-of-battle poison damage, Egg hatching, [[Amity Square]] items fetching, battling with the [[Vs. Seeker]], and [[Great Marsh]] excursions. It is also instrumental in accessing the [[Surf glitch]]. When the counter reaches 99,999, it simply rolls back to 0.
Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Useful for out-of-battle poison damage, Egg hatching, [[Amity Square]] items fetching, battling with the [[Vs. Seeker]], and [[Great Marsh]] excursions. It is also instrumental in accessing the [[Surf glitch]]. When the counter reaches 99,999, it simply rolls back to 0.
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File:Pokétch Pedometer Pt.png|The Pedometer app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Pokétch Pedometer Pt.png|The Pedometer app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Displays the icons of the Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s current party. Also indicates their HP level and whether or not they are holding an [[item]]. Touching the screen resets and updates the display. Note that if a Pokémon is inflicted with a [[status ailment]], it has a different cry, and is shown as a gray silhouette.
Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Displays the icons of the Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s current party. Also indicates their HP level and whether or not they are holding an [[item]]. Touching the screen resets and updates the display. Note that if a Pokémon is inflicted with a [[status ailment]], it has a different cry, and is shown as a gray silhouette.
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File:Pokétch Pokémon List Pt.png|The Pokémon List app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Pokétch Pokémon List Pt.png|The Pokémon List app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a woman in [[Eterna City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] once Team Galactic has been defeated in their [[Galactic Eterna Building|building]]. Displays the icons of Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s [[party]] milling about. Touching and holding on a Pokémon will play its [[cry]] and display zero, one, or two hearts around it corresponding to its own [[friendship]]; the hearts may be either large or small. Double-tapping makes all the Pokémon displayed jump. If a Pokémon has 2 giant hearts, it is at maximum friendship. If the Pokémon is not friendly with the user, then it will move away from the point where the [[Nintendo DS]] screen is touched.
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a woman in [[Eterna City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] once Team Galactic has been defeated in their [[Galactic Eterna Building|building]]. Displays the icons of Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s [[party]] milling about. Touching and holding on a Pokémon will play its [[cry]] and display zero, one, or two hearts around it corresponding to its own [[friendship]]; the hearts may be either large or small. Double-tapping makes all the Pokémon displayed jump. If a Pokémon has 2 giant hearts, it is at maximum friendship. If the Pokémon is not friendly with the user, then it will move away from the point where the [[Nintendo DS]] screen is touched.
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File:Friendship Checker.png|The Friendship Checker app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Friendship Checker.png|The Friendship Checker app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a girl in the [[Berry Master]]'s house in {{rt|208|Sinnoh}} after answering "yes" to her question. Displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Marking Map|Marking Map]]'s showing where mature Berry trees are located in areas already visited. Touching the screen resets and updates the display.
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a girl in the [[Berry Master]]'s house in {{rt|208|Sinnoh}} after answering "yes" to her question. Displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Marking Map|Marking Map]]'s showing where mature Berry trees are located in areas already visited. Touching the screen resets and updates the display.
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File:Berry_Searcher.png|The Berry Searcher as on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Berry_Searcher.png|The Berry Searcher as on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Solaceon Town]]. Displays icons of the twelve most recent Pokémon {{pkmn2|caught|captured}}, [[evolution|evolved]], [[Pokémon Egg|hatched]], or [[trade]]d into the game. Touching an icon plays the Pokémon's [[cry]].
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Solaceon Town]]. Displays icons of the twelve most recent Pokémon {{pkmn2|caught|captured}}, [[evolution|evolved]], [[Pokémon Egg|hatched]], or [[trade]]d into the game. Touching an icon plays the Pokémon's [[cry]].
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File:Pokemon_History.png|The Pokémon History app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Pokemon_History.png|The Pokémon History app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Celestic Town]]. It is an alternative to the digital watch, with the same touch-light feature.
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Celestic Town]]. It is an alternative to the digital watch, with the same touch-light feature.
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File:Analog Watch.png|The Analog Watch app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Analog Watch.png|The Analog Watch app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining three [[Badge|Gym Badges]]. Not to be confused with the more in-depth [[Town Map]], it displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Berry Searcher|Berry Searcher]]'s and allows players to drag and drop different markings (●, ▲, ■, ♥, ★ and ♦) on the map. It also displays the current locations of the two [[roaming Pokémon|Pokémon that travel around Sinnoh]], {{p|Cresselia}} and {{p|Mesprit}}. In {{v2|Platinum}}, the [[legendary birds]] can also be seen after they begin roaming.
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining three [[Badge|Gym Badges]]. Not to be confused with the more in-depth [[Town Map]], it displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Berry Searcher|Berry Searcher]]'s and allows players to drag and drop different markings (●, ▲, ■, ♥, ★ and ♦) on the map. It also displays the current locations of the two [[roaming Pokémon|Pokémon that travel around Sinnoh]], {{p|Cresselia}} and {{p|Mesprit}}. In {{v2|Platinum}}, the [[legendary birds]] can also be seen after they begin roaming.
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File:Marking Map.png|The Marking Map app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Marking Map.png|The Marking Map app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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It is very similar to the [[C-Gear]].
It is very similar to the [[C-Gear]].
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File:Link Searcher.png|The Link Searcher app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Link Searcher.png|The Link Searcher app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Icicle}}. Allows the user to simulate a [[type]]'s effectiveness in battle by choosing the type of the [[move|attack]] and the type(s) of the target [[Pokémon]], and displays whether the attack is super effective, regularly effective, not very effective, or ineffective against an opponent and a number of {{wp|exclamation mark}}s corresponding to the damage's multiplier - three being "regularly effective", and each additional or missing mark corresponding to a factor of two.
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Icicle}}. Allows the user to simulate a [[type]]'s effectiveness in battle by choosing the type of the [[move|attack]] and the type(s) of the target [[Pokémon]], and displays whether the attack is super effective, regularly effective, not very effective, or ineffective against an opponent and a number of {{wp|exclamation mark}}s corresponding to the damage's multiplier - three being "regularly effective", and each additional or missing mark corresponding to a factor of two.
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File:Move Tester.png|The Move Tester app on a girl's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Move Tester.png|The Move Tester app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a Pokétch developer in [[Sunyshore City]] after showing to him a Pokémon with a [[Nature|quirky nature]] ({{m|Rock Climb}} is required). Alongside the blank roulette wheel, on which choices may be drawn, are a spin button, stop button, and reset button.
Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a Pokétch developer in [[Sunyshore City]] after showing to him a Pokémon with a [[Nature|quirky nature]] ({{m|Rock Climb}} is required). Alongside the blank roulette wheel, on which choices may be drawn, are a spin button, stop button, and reset button.
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File:Roulette_poketch.png|The roulette wheel app on a boy's Pokétech in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}
File:Roulette_poketch.png|The roulette wheel app on a boy's Pokétch in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}
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Obtained in Platinum by the entrance of the [[Great Marsh]] after catching five Pokémon in a Safari Game.
Obtained in Platinum by the entrance of the [[Great Marsh]] after catching five Pokémon in a Safari Game.
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File:Matchup Checker Platinum.png|The Matchup Checker app on a boy's Pokétech in {{game|Platinum}}
File:Matchup Checker Platinum.png|The Matchup Checker app on a boy's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}}
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