Remember way back when, a time when phones marketed themselves for how tiny they were? Each year they’d get smaller and smaller, toting how unintrusive they were — easily fitting into pockets of any size. Do you miss that at all? If so, please let me introduce you to the NanoPhone (which is 50% off and just $100!).
Tiny but powerful
This phone is tiiiiiiinnyy. Any itty-bitty sight to ponder. Coming it at the size of just a credit card, this fully-functional devices packs all what you’ve come to expect with a smartphone. Browse the web and stream videos. It’s running the Android 10 OS so of course enjoy your favorite apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube and X (the everything app). And then stick it in just about any pocket you have without a problem at all.
Phones have gotten larger and larger and larger over the years since the advent of the smartphone. As soon as watching video become doable, many folks wanted a bigger and bigger screen to do exactly that. But you know what? Not everyone wants that. Not everyone wants their phone’s shape and size designed around a single feature — especially if it’s not one you’re inclined to use all too often.
The NanoPhone is equipped with a 5MP rear facing camera as well as a 2MP front facing camera for video calls and selfies. It weighs less than three ounces and its screen size comes in at a cute, little three inches — yet still supports HD. It uses the standard Type-C USB interface so charging is easy peasy.
In the box, you’ll get the NanoPhone unit itself, a screen protector, a protective phone case, the SIM tray ejector, a charge cable, and instructions.
The phone supports 4G LTE and can be used with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and all other US carriers including budget and no-contract service providers such as Cricket, Boost, Visible, and Mint. Just get yourself a SIM card and pop it in.
And to reiterate … this phone is only one hundred dollars! I don’t know about you, but I’m kinda sick of paying a full months’ rent on a smartphone every four or so years. This little guy might be all we really need. And its just, I cannot emphasize this enough, one hundred dollars. If you’re interested in the NanoPhone, act fast because the 50% discount at StackSocial ends soon. You don’t want to spend $200 (still crazy cheap) when you can instead just spend $100.
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