This $90 mini smartphone is proof that size is overrated
· New York PostTL;DR: The NanoPhone is a super small 4G smartphone with dual SIMs, essential apps, long battery life, and a rugged build currently price dropped to $89.97 (reg. $199.99) until December 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Smartphones rule our days with pings, doom scrolling, and apps that drain both our batteries and our sanity. Enter the NanoPhone, a credit-card-sized 4G device built for escape, backup, and practicality, now $89.97 (reg. $199.99) through Dec. 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT. When tech starts feeling too big, this little phone makes a big statement.
It’s a great idea if you want to use your main phone for the daily grind, but grab a NanoPhone when you’d rather not carry a $1000 device or let every app steal your attention. At just 2.8 ounces, this mini phone still has 4G, dual SIMs, Wi-Fi, and essentials like WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
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Don’t let the size fool you! The NanoPhone packs a 3-inch IPS HD touchscreen, video chat, GPS, and 5MP/2MP cameras for quick snaps or emergency scans. The 2000mAh battery holds up for long stretches, making it perfect for concerts, hikes, travel, or just leaving your main phone at home and actually enjoying the moment.
The device runs Android 10 (not upgradeable), which is more than enough for its mission of delivering a compact, dependable, distraction-free phone experience instead of a time-sink. Plus, MicroSD support lets you expand storage for more apps, music, or photos.
Parents, athletes, travelers, minimalists, and anyone else who wants a dependable backup for emergencies or distraction-free days will appreciate the NanoPhone. Durable and lightweight, it slips easily into a pocket or bag, making it ideal when carrying a full-size phone isn’t wise or necessary. For 4G calling or data away from Wi-Fi, just add a SIM card.
For those seeking balance between connectivity and peace of mind, this mini phone delivers both in one pocket-sized package.
Get the NanoPhone while it’s on sale for $89.97 (reg. $199.99), offering a compact, affordable solution for anyone looking to unplug from their main device without losing touch.
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