Nokia’s N95, released in March of last year, features a 2.6″ screen. By comparison, the world’s smallest mobile phone - the Xun Chi 138, measures a microscopic 2.64″, just a tad bigger than the N95’s screen. And, surprisingly, it packs in features you wouldn’t expect such a tiny device to have - including a 1.3 MP camera, music player, and a very small touchscreen, complete with handwriting recognition. Connectivity-wise, you get dual-band GSM, and that’s all. It looks to be only available in China, unsurprisingly.
World’s smallest phone measures 2.46″
September 12th, 2008 · Source [Mobile-Review] · No Comments
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