Meet ‘tiny t1’, world’s smallest mobile phone
Where the size of smartphones is getting bigger day by day, a UK based company has revealed the world’s smallest phone and it is no toy, it is an actual working phone.
Named Zanco tiny t1, the 13g tiny phone has a 0.49-inch OLED display – the same OLED display used in today’s smartphones but in a very smaller size. The phone is so small that it’s just the size of a human thumb.
Though the device cannot obviously be compared to our today’s Android smartphones, it still comes in with numerous features. Featuring a nano-SIM card slot, the phone has a space to save over 300 contacts. The phone keeps a past record of 50 SMS messages and 50 last calls. The keyboard of the phone too works efficiently with smoothness, reported Tech Juice.
Tiny t1’s manufacturer Shazad Talib, a Bradford-born entrepreneur said, “I came up with the idea for it in about 2004 and I’ve had engineers working on it for years. It is actually very easy to use when it is placed on your finger. My next design will be a small smartphone. I have a lot of ideas.”
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The phone can work with any mobile phone network and will support a 2G network. Reportedly, the device’s 200mAh battery can provide three days standby with 180 minutes of talk time. The phone features a speaker, a microphone, Micro-USB port, 32MB RAM and 32MB storage and also supports 13 voice changers, according to the company as reported by Times Now.
Zanco is currently running a Super Early Bird offer that prices the tiny t1 phone at about EUR 30 (roughly Rs. 2,500). As per the company, the phone will ship to most countries in the world and will start shipping in May 2018.
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