The world’s smallest phone, weighing just 13 grams
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Did you know that the world’s smallest phone can now fit in the palm of your hand? It’s called the Zenko Tiny T1. The Zenko Tiny T1 measures just 46.7 mm in length, 21 mm in width, and 12 mm in thickness, and it weighs only 13 grams. It’s even lighter than a coin or a USB drive. Its size is so tiny that it can easily rest on the tip of your finger or disappear next to a coin!
Surprisingly, despite its tiny size, you can make normal calls and send messages just like any other phone. The Zenko Tiny T1 packs all the features of a smartphone into this miniature gadget. It comes with a 0.49-inch OLED display, which clearly shows numbers, text, and menus.
The Zenko Tiny T1 was first introduced in December 2017 through a Kickstarter campaign and hit the market in May 2018. Although it looks almost like a toy, its keypad is responsive to touch, and it has both a microphone and speaker, so talking on the phone is not an issue. The phone’s body is made of durable plastic, making it sturdy despite its small size.
Even though the battery is small, a single charge can give up to 3 days of standby time and 180 minutes of talk time. Initially, the Zenko Tiny T1 cost around $40–50, and today it is available on some online marketplaces as a collectible item. While it’s not a mainstream phone, its popularity remains strong among tech enthusiasts.
The phone includes a nano SIM slot, allowing you to make calls and send messages on a 2G network. Although 2G is largely outdated in the smartphone era, the main appeal of this phone lies in its compact size and uniqueness. It also supports Bluetooth and can store up to 300 contact numbers.
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