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This credit card-sized smartphone looks like an iPhone, runs Android, and costs less than both

Nano Phone

TL;DR: Downsize with the NanoPhone, a dual-SIM smartphone about the size of a credit card, now $89.97 (reg. $199). Sale ends Dec. 8. 



Nano Phone

Credit: Mutant Design Lab


NanoPhone

$89.97

$199.99
Save $110.02

A Miniaturized Smartphone Packed with Mega Features



Do you use every feature on your phone? All those advanced integrations and apps might seem neat at first, but they might not actually factor into how you use your phone. If you mostly use your phone to browse socials, keep in contact, take a few pictures, and stream, you might not need the latest and greatest and most expensive new phone. Maybe it’s time to downsize, literally. 

The NanoPhone is a mini smartphone. It looks like an iPhone, runs Android, and it’s about the size of a credit card. Don’t worry, the price is also a whole lot smaller than some big-name phones. You can get a NanoPhone for $89.97 (reg. $199), but that price won’t be around much longer. 

What can the NanoPhone do?

All the core functions of a smartphone are there, just miniaturized. You can download apps, browse, stream, and take pictures. There are even front and rear-facing cameras, but the phone itself is still absolutely tiny. If pocket space is at a premium, this is the way to go.

With Dual SIM card support, 4G connectivity, and WiFi capabilities, the NanoPhone makes sure you’re always connected, whether you’re on a road trip or navigating the urban jungle. Popular apps like WhatsApp and YouTube are preloaded, giving you a lightweight option for staying in touch or entertained without the bulk of a traditional smartphone.

The device is powered by Android 10, providing a familiar and user-friendly interface for those accustomed to modern tech. Its durable construction and impressive battery life make it a reliable companion for outdoor adventures, emergency situations, or simply cutting back on distractions in your daily life. 

Shipping is free

Don’t miss your chance to get a NanoPhone on sale for $89.97. Sale ends December 8 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

StackSocial prices subject to change. 

https://mashable.com/deals/dec-8-nanophone


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