The world’s smallest GSM phone, Elari NanoPhone C has been launched in India by the E-commerce site Yerha.com.Further, the company has also claimed that the phone is not bigger than a credit card and is available in three colour variants –rose gold, black and silver.
Several majestic features of the phone constitute a bright colourful TFT display-32 GB microSD and microSIM card slots, MP3 player, FM radio, alarm and a voice recorder.
The Nano Phone C weighs 30 grams, with a height of 94.4mm, width 35.85mm and depth 7.6mm. It sports a 1-inch 128x96 pixels TFT display. It runs RTOS, and is powered by a MediaTek MT6261D chipset, coupled with 32MB of RAM. The phone is priced at Rs 3,940.
Moreover, it comes with 32MB of storage that's expandable via microSD card (up to 32GB).It supports English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Dutch, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Lithuanian, Lativian languages. The NanoPhone C also features Bluetooth connectivity that enables it to connect with Android and iOS devices, which also lets it accept and make calls from connected smartphones.