Zanco Tiny T1 - The World’s Smallest Mobile Phone!
Zanco Tiny T1
The World’s Smallest Mobile Phone!
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This is a fully functional text and calls phone. This is the smallest phone which is poket friendly and lightweight.
Built-in Voice Changer, Bluetooth, 200 mAh battery, Micro USB, Multi-Language, LCD screen.
The size is 46.7mm x 21mm x 12mm and weighing 13 grams.
The Zanco tiny t1 will work with any mobile phone network. You can change the nano-SIM at any time if you want to change your network too.
The tiny phone operates on the 2G network. The battery has 3 days standby and 180 minutes talk time.
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https://worldssmallestphone.com/zanco-tiny-t1/
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Wow, it is a cute cell phone that is very small size. I like this product.
Impressive Hunt, world's smallest phone with 3 days standby battery average and 180 minutes talk time.
Its great that it has built-in Voice Changer and is multi-language. I am using Voice changer App on my phone to have FUN with family/friends.
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I inspired with smallest design so repeat first line and nothing else and No CTRL C V .. :D
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2g? Why even make a phone for that. Do countries even have 2g spectrums anymore? They could have easily made a slightly bigger smartphone, with voice commands, that could've still been the smallest.
How much space do you have available for audiovisual storage?