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'NanoPhone C': World's smallest GSM phone comes to India at Rs 3940

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CIOL- 'NanoPhone C': World's smallest GSM phone comes to India

E-commerce platform Yerha.com has launched world’s smallest GSM phone, Elari NanoPhone C in India. The phone, almost the size of a credit card is priced at Rs. 3,940 and is available in three color variants- Silver, Rose Gold, and Black.

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“Elari’s new ‘anti-smartphone’ model ‘NanoPhone C’ is an innovative, high value product which is a bestseller in its category worldwide,” said Manikant Jain, CEO, Yerha.com, in a statement. “We could not wait to bring this technically-advanced, designer mobile phone to the Indian consumers,” he added.

Even a feature phone has specifications

If we talk about specifications, the phone comes with a bright colorful TFT display-32 GB microSD and microSIM card slots, MP3 player, FM radio, alarm and a voice recorder. NanoPhone C weighs barely 30 gms and supports English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Dutch, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Lithuanian, Latvian languages.

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USP, if you may call it so

‘Nano C’ can be paired with any smartphone, including iPhones and Android devices, via Bluetooth to make or receive calls. An additional SIM card can be installed into Nano C, BT-pair it with their smartphone, and use either of the two numbers to make and receive calls with access to both phonebooks.

“For digital detox, you can copy up to 1,000 contacts from smartphone to ‘Nano C’ with a single click, put in your SIM card, and leave your smartphone at home to be away from the Internet, messengers or social networks,” the company said.

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