World's smallest GSM Nano phone launched in India at Rs 3,490
It is claimed to be ultra compact stylish and anti-smart mobile phone or in other words, smartphone that retains certain features of smartphone but provide opportunity to user of being completely disconnect to maintain healthy and active lifestyle .
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Russian company Elari released NanoPhone C that is said to be the world's smallest GSM phone whose size is no bigger than a credit card. On Thursday, e-commerce site Yerha.com announced the launch of NanoPhone C.
It is claimed to be ultra compact stylish and anti-smart mobile phone or in other words, smartphone that retains certain features of smartphone but provide opportunity to user of being completely disconnect to maintain healthy and active lifestyle .
Specification | Description |
Price In India |
Rs 3,490 |
Available colours |
Black, Rose, Gold and Silver |
Weight |
30 grams |
Measurement |
94.4x35.85x7.6mm |
Display |
1-inch 128x96 pixels TFT display |
Operating System |
RTOS MediaTek MT6261D chipset |
Storage |
32MB RAM |
Expandable memory |
via microSD card (up to 32GB) |
Battery |
280mAh battery last up to 4 hours of talk time up to 4 days of standby time |
Other Features of Nanophone C.:
- It features a MP3 player, FM radio, voice recording, and phone recording functions.
- It has 3.5mm head phone jack and a Micro-USB port.
- It supports GSM connectivity for phone calls.
- Bluetooth connectivity of the handset allows it to connect with Android & iOS devices and lets it accept and make calls from connected smartphones.
- It supports a Magic Voice function, that lets users prank call their friends.
- It is a dual-SIM (Micro-SIM) phone
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