Elari nanophone which is claimed to be world's smallest phone launch has been announced by E-commerce website Yerha.com. It is said to be world's smallest GSM phone which is said to be no bigger than a credit card. The phone is priced at Rs 3,940. The phone will be available 3 colors, Black, Rose Gold, Silver colors. Yerha says the nanophone is a stylish, anti-smart mobile phone, ultra-compact that's meant for smart phone users who wish to maintain an active lifestyle having the opportunity to completely disconnect while staying reachable & retaining other features, when required. The nanophone weighs 30 grams. It has a 1-inch 128x96p TFT display. The phone runs on RTOS & is powered by a MediaTek MT6261D chipset. The phone comes with 32MB of storage which can be expanded via micro-SD slot. The device has 32MB RAM.
The nanophone is a dual-sim phone & is powered by a 280mAh battery which the company claims that it can last upto 4 hours talk time & up-to 4 days of standby time. It has a FM radio, Mp3 player, Bluetooth. It also has a micro-USB support.
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