📦 Small Size, Big Impact!
The Mini Smartphone is the world's smallest cellphone, featuring a 2.5-inch display, 2GB RAM, and 16GB storage. It supports dual SIM functionality and a 5MP camera, making it perfect for kids and as a backup phone. Weighing just 60 grams, it’s designed for portability and ease of use, with access to all major apps via the Google Play Store.
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display | LCD |
Display Resolution Maximum | 480 |
Resolution | 480 x 320 |
Screen Size | 2.5 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | Location Capture |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | Front |
Camera Flash | no flash |
Shooting Modes | Portrait |
Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Small Size and Light Weight |
Compatible Devices | [Many Android devices] |
Color | Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | Android 9.0 |
RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Phone Talk Time | 48 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, Wi-Fi |
Cellular Technology | 3G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Battery Power | 1000 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 1000 Milliamp Hours |
L**A
Bueno bonito y barato
Bien
F**E
Disgusted
This project is absolutely useless. It never worked from the time I took it out of the package . I brought it to the repair shop ,and after checking it out, they found that the bottom half of the screen was not working and the cost of repair could not be justified. I tried to find some way of contacting the supplier and the manufacture but did not get any response from either of them. Never again will I purchase anything from this company. It is now going into the garbage as I don't think that it is even worth recycling. I'm out of pocket for about €90 but I have learnt my lesson.
P**O
Hermoso para mi niña
Esto telefonito se lo compre a mi hija de 5 años ella quedo facinada con su mini celular fácil de usar
C**G
Going have to cut the simcard to fit
The size was perfect for the purpose but two issues the phone wasn't in English an the simcard size was default but otherwise good
L**E
Great battery life, & Great for Wifi use!
With school starting, we decided to opt in for distance learning. My 9 year old will be home by herself from time to time.. So needed a basic, affordable phone to keep in contact with her for emergencies. This little phone is absolutely perfect for what we need.We stay in contact through Facebook messenger, her teachers can also contact her though google classroom via this phone.. she’s been using in now for 2 weeks, with no issues whatsoeverWe don’t have to use a phone service at all.We have it connected to our Wi-Fi, and it’s been working perfectly fine, it actually compares very closely to our other smart devices as far as speed goes as well..*if we ever decide to hook it up to a phone service I will update my review to reflect.*I love how small and compact it is, I believe this really helps with the battery life. We get 4 good days out of it with one overnight charge..this works out wonderfully because my nine-year-old can barely remember to charge her chromebook every night let alone her phone.I totally recommend this phone for parents who are looking to stay in contact with their kids while distance-learning.
R**N
It doesn’t work for every mobile provider
I bought this phone based off the reviews and it’s bogus! I tried using a T-mobile SIM card, a Simple Mobile SIM card, and Straight Talk because I just need it as a prepaid personal phone & nobody would/could activate the phone. It has been such a hassle .. I’m returning it before my 30 days is up! Not to mention, Simple Mobile giving me a hard time about getting my refund for the prepaid service I can’t use since they stated they can’t activate the phone to use the plan I already bought! Save your trouble … it’s not worth it
E**G
Tiny, but, works!
I wanted a second phone as a backup. Something I could take with me sometimes while I am fishing, or traveling. A phone I don't really care about if I lost it / broke it / it got stolen; but, can come in handy in certain situations. My main phone is a Galaxy S9 on a major network. I was thinking of getting a standard sized pay as you go phone; however, I saw this and had to try it.I don't plan to use much data, just emergency phone calls / texts, and, looking up stuff like, "where is the nearest gas station", etc.. This phone does most of these things great! Typing is not easy! I am an adult, but, I don't have all that huge of hands. I thought it would be ok. It really is a bit hard to type though. I am going to look for a keyboard update / app. One that allows for the swiping typing style. For now, I carry a tiny pointed stylus which works great. Not as fast as typing on my S9, but, doable for the purposes I need. I got a low cost ($5 a month) plan from SpeedTalk (I heard from other reviews this was a company that worked well with this phone). I get just 100 mins + 100 text + 100mb data for a month. The phone works great. Clear sound on my end, and others can hear me clearly too. Internet is fine for my needs while away from home. I can also connect to Xfinity hotspots as well while out, or my own wifi at home.The phone came with a clear plastic / rubber case that is alright. Nothing special, kind of looks like a toy case. But hey, the phone looks like a toy phone anyways. It also came with a screen protector and power cord (no power adapter). I almost got their 7S+, which is even more limited (look it up, it costs more like $25 and is more of a standard old type phone). Honestly, that probably would have suited my needs, but, I wanted the cool factor of a tiny fully functional Andriod phone.Overall, as long as it lasts for at least a year, I'd say it is worth it if you know what you are getting. Having this small, easy to carry phone, with just a $5 a month service plan, means I have a very inexpensive little gadget I can take anywhere to stay connected. I'm sure I will find some more cool uses for it. Because I have so little data, I can't really use it as a music player while out of the house (unless Xfinity hotspots are available). But, maybe I can find some way to get some music on this. I do sometimes like to play some music while fishing. Google play store does work, so, I'll be sure to keep messing with the phone. I'll update if anything major (good or bad) comes to my attention.Anyways, hope this helps anyone wondering about getting this phone.Last tip. SpeedTalk requires you to enter a credit card number when activating your sim (most prepaid companies do this). Upon purchasing this phone, I also purchased a $50 Visa gift card. It worked just fine during activation. I've heard some stories that they like to charge you monthly even if you uncheck the box to auto refill; and, that it can be a bit of a pain to fully cancel. So, I figured having this sim on a prepaid card was best. If I ever want to change providers or cancel services, I can empty my prepaid card at a local store, and, toss the sim. Simple and done.
P**G
Talk and text only
This phone is only 3G so good luck finding a sim that will work if you are trying to use data and send pic msgs or use video chats. I tried T-Mobile and Verizon and they did not work. Cricket sim was trying to connect but never did. I took my AT&T sim out of my iPhone and I was able to make and receive a call but was not able to use internet. After returning the sim back into my iPhone I had to call AT&T and have my sim reset. I used my girlfriends sim which is unifone from Mexico and that also worked for talk and text only. Returned that sim to her iPhone with no problems. Note her sim is about 10 years old and runs on AT&T towers. I am going to try mint mobile and maybe some other random small company and see if I can get one that will actually work with internet and update later on. If you need a small phone that is internet capable just spend the extra money and buy the Palm and use a Verizon sim.
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