This tiny smartphone proves size doesn’t matter

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Techies everywhere are freaking out over the NanoPhone. Why? It’s an Android smartphone that’s smaller than a credit card. People are grabbing them for their micro appeal (they’re great for travel) or as a backup for their primary phone.

We’re slashing the price of this mini smartphone to $89.97 during our end-of-year sale and making shipping free—a 50 percent discount from its usual price. You won’t find a better deal anywhere else.

Size doesn’t matter after all

You don’t have to buy a data plan with the NanoPhone—just insert the SIM card from your current phone, and it should work with your existing 4G carrier. That’s the only setup required. Then, it works just like a normal phone—except it’s tiny.

Pretend you’re a giant while taking pictures with a 5MP rear camera or video chat with a 2MP front camera. Download any apps supported on Android 10 OS, like Facebook, Netflix, and Instagram, and use them all mini-style on a 3-inch screen.

You might still be asking yourself why? Why would someone want a smaller phone? Part of the appeal of the NanoPhone is simply the marvel that it can be so tiny—3.5 by 1.8 inches—and still be truly functional and useful. It’s even a collector’s piece for those who enjoy owning different kinds of tech.

But it’s also pretty handy to have as a backup phone. If your main phone dies or you drop it in the toilet, you can just pop its SIM card into your NanoPhone for emergencies or to scroll on social media.

Grab your NanoPhone tiny smartphone here with our unbeatable price of $89.97 with free shipping (reg. $199.99).

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