The Nanophone is small enough to fit in your wallet, but it has a fairly decent display and full-fledged Android.
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This is probably the smallest smartphone in the world.
Tired of lugging around a phone the size of a tablet and the weight of a brick? Then try the opposite – a miniature NanoPhone that you can literally hide under your payment card. Its dimensions are only 1.02 cm x 8.89 cm x 4.57 cm and it weighs 80 grams.
But beware – it is a full-fledged dual-SIM phone with a 3.0-inch IPS HD display and a USB-C connector that works on Android 10 and supports 4G, so you can run the Internet browser, social networks and install applications on it without any problems from Google Play.
Nanophone, one of the smallest smartphones on the market, combines a compact design with functionality, it is not a “toy”. With a 3-inch display and Android 10 operating system, it provides all the basic functions such as GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi and hotspot sharing. Its 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory are sufficient for normal use and storing photos or videos. The rear camera has a resolution of 5 Mpix, the front camera has a resolution of 2 Mpix, and the battery has a capacity of 2,000 mAh.
This mini smartphone represents an interesting compromise between size and functionality. It is ideal for those who want to combine simplicity with the capabilities of modern smartphones without sacrificing access to common applications and services. In the USA it is sold for around 100 dollars, in European e-shops you will come across older versions.
Source: vat.pravda.sk