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Elari NanoPhone C: The world’s smallest GSM phone is launched in India.

  Muhammad Zeeshan

The online retail shopping site in India Yerha.com has announced the launch of the ‘smallest phone in the world’, named as the Elari NanoPhone C. As the company claims that the mobile NanoPhone C is almost the size of credit card and it’s the smallest GSM phone of the world.

Elari NanoPhone C: The world’s smallest GSM phone is launched in India.

The Elari NanoPhone C is launched in India with the price tag of Rs. 3,940, and it is available in three color variants including Black, silver and Rose Gold. The Yerha in a statement said that the NanoPhone C is a ultra-compact, stylish and anti-smart mobile phone, that is intend to the smartphone users who “wants to keep up an active way of life having the opportunity to entirely disconnect, while staying retaining and reachable other features, when needed.”

The NanoPhone C mobile phone measures 94.4×35.85×7.6mm and it weighs 30 grams. It has a 1-inch (128×96 pixels) TFT display. The phone is powered by a MediaTek MT6261D chipset and runs on RTOS. It has 32MB of RAM and 32MB of internal storage, which can be expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.

The NanoPhone C houses a 280mAh battery that will give you 4 hours of talk time, and up to 4 days of standby time. Other features include MP3 player, voice recording, FM radio and phone recording functions. It has GSM connectivity for phone calls; along with a Micro-USB port and a 3.5mmhead phone jack. The NanoPhone C also has a feature of Bluetooth connectivity that allows it to connect with iOS and Android devices, which also enables it to make and accept calls from connected smartphones. The mobile phone also has a Magic Voice function through which user can make a prank call to their friends.

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