World’s smallest Elari NanoPhone C launched in India for Rs. 3,490

Elari Nanophone

E.commerce site Yerha.com launches the world smallest GSM phone Elari NanoPhone C in India with a price tag INR 3,490. The handset is available in three color variants i:e  Platinum Silver, Rose Gold, and Black Anthracite and the company claims that the device is the size of a credit card.

Elari NanoPhone C specifications:

  • 1-inch 128×96 pixels TFT display.
  • Runs on RTOS (Real Time Operating System).
  • MediaTek MT6261D chipset clocked at 260MHz.
  • 32MB RAM.
  • 32MB internal storage which is further expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.
  • 280 mAh Li-Polymer Battery with battery life up to 4 days in standby mode, up to 4 hours of talk time.

Connectivity features include GSM, Bluetooth with Android and iOS connectivity feature, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a Micro-USB port. The weight of the handset is around 30 grams, and it measures 94.4×35.85×7.6mm and is also equipped with features like an MP3 player, FM radio, voice recording, and phone recording functions. The device rocks features like Magic Voice function, which allows users to execute prank call with their friends.

Yerha says the NanoPhone C is a “stylish, ultra-compact, anti-smart mobile phone” that’s meant for smartphone users who “wish to maintain an active lifestyle having the opportunity to completely disconnect while staying reachable and retaining other features when required.”

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