World’s Smallest Phone Launched In India

July 14, 2017 12:20
World’s Smallest Phone Launched In India

World’s Smallest Phone Launched In India:- An official announcement has been made by the E-Commerce website, Yerha.com, on launching its first device, under the name, “Elari NanoPhone C”.

Described as the world’s smallest GSM phone, the handset comes equipped with basic features and is available at a price of Rs 3,940. Apparently the size of a credit card, the phone is available in three color variants namely Silver, Rose Gold and Black. “In the official statement, the company claims the device to be a stylish, anti-smart, and ultra-compact mobile phone.”

Specifications of the phone:

The ‘NanoPhone C’ packs -

- A 1-inch thin-film-transistor (TFT) display with a resolution of 128 x 96 pixels.

- Runs on real-time operating system (RTOS) and is powered by MediaTek MT6261D chipset.

- On the storage front, the device offers 32MB RAM along with 32MB of internal storage.

- Expandable memory storage upto 32GB via its microSD card-slot option.

- Supports dual-SIM and Micro-SIM cards as well.

- A a 280mAh battery that can apparently last up to 4 hours on single-charge.

- MP3 player, voice recorder, FM radio, a micro USB port and a 3.5mm audio jack.

In addition to the above features, the device also has a special Magic Voice function that users can utilize for modifying their voices. With the blue tooth option, the device can also be connected to Android and iOS devices.

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