This absurdly small smartphone is somehow real — and marked down $115

It handles calls, apps, maps, and video chats too.
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TL;DR: This weirdly small yet fully functional NanoPhone smartphone can be yours at its lowest price ever: $84.97 (reg. $199.99).

The NanoPhone is one of those gadgets that exists simply because someone decided phones should go smaller again. It’s a fully functional 4G Android smartphone that’s about the size of a hotel keycard. People love it because it’s minute, oddly adorable, surprisingly capable, and perfect for anyone who wants a backup phone, a travel device, or tech that makes someone go, “Wait, that thing’s real?”

A phone so small it feels like a prank

​The NanoPhone is roughly credit-card-sized, built around a compact 3-inch IPS touchscreen that somehow still feels usable. It supports both 4G and Wi-Fi, so scrolling, messaging, and streaming don’t require black magic — just your SIM card. Pop it out of your main phone, slide it into this one, and you’ve got instant service on hardware that looks like it should have come from one of those arcade claw machines.

​Dual SIM support is handy for travel, emergencies, or keeping two numbers without juggling phones. With major 4G LTE, 3G, and GSM bands, the NanoPhone works in the U.S, Europe, and Asia if your carrier matches its frequencies.

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​A tiny gadget with real features

​It takes pictures (yes, actual pictures) with a 5MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera for video calls. Since it runs Android 10, you can download essential apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Maps, and more.

Storage expands via microSD card, and the 2000mAh battery is efficient for a minimal display. The USB-C charging port is a modern touch. The build is tougher than it appears, made to survive bumps, drops, and the occasional, “I forgot this was in my sweatshirt pocket when I sat down.”

Travelers like it because it takes up almost no space. Runners, cyclists, and hikers like it because it’s lighter than carrying a primary phone. Parents like using it as a simple starter phone for their kid who’s not quite ready for normal-sized smartphone yet. Plus, everyone likes having a backup device for the inevitable moment when their main phone dies, cracks, or takes an Olympic twist and dives into the toilet.

If you want a phone that’s a tech demo, conversation piece, or backup, the NanoPhone delivers and is small enough to lose in your couch cushions … but you won’t, because you’re better than that.

Get the NanoPhone while it’s at its lowest price ever: $84.97 (reg. $199.99). Ends Dec. 7 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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