Okay, I’ll admit it, I’m all about tiny smartphones. I love tiny things, straight up, and small tech is easily my weak spot, especially tech I use all day every day, like my smartphone. Sadly, very few companies are willing to make small phones anymore, creating a hole in the market that niche manufacturers were bound to jump on. In comes NanoPhone, an adorable iPhone-looking smartphone that actually runs Android (10, to be specific), in just about the tiniest footprint I’ve ever seen. Marketing proclaims the phone is credit card-sized, and it’s spot on; you can fit this phone in your jeans’ coin pocket. It is literally the size of a credit card, just a tad thicker.
Here’s the kicker. The NanoPhone is currently 55% off, which is a giant discount that brings the $199.99 retail price down to $89.97, an absolutely unreal price for an adorable little Android phone that holds its own as a communication device.
What’s great about the NanoPhone
You’ll unlikely find something smaller
Size is why the NanoPhone stands out. It’s tiny, yet can still make calls and browse the internet. Sure, there’s no 5G here; this is a 4G device with LTE (and the LTE band support is pretty good), but generally, I find 4G is fine enough to quickly look up information online. Plus, there is Wi-Fi support, so you can always fall back to something speedier if need be. And you have to remember, this is a $200 device, typically, which means it’s a budget phone, which means 4G will unlikely be your bottleneck anyway.
Basically, at slightly under $90 with today’s deal, the NanoPhone is priced as though it’s disposable. You could buy one for the entire family and still come in under the cost of a single mid-range smartphone, and that’s hard to pass up, whether you’re simply curious if you can go back to something so small or long for the days when 3-inch screens were the norm. At $110 off, the NanoPhone instantly goes from mild curiosity to an impulse purchase, a fresh new Android phone to play with that can easily pull duty as your main device.