This year, smartphones have transformed in design, with many adopting a near bezel-less look while also utilizing a display with an 18:9 ratio. For some, a smartphone is an excellent option, giving ...
Zanco may not be a well-known name in the world of mobile phones. Since this U.K based company has started a Kickstarter campaign for the world’s smallest mobile phone called tiny t1, it is gradually ...
Big phones are all the rage these days. You won't find a flagship device from any major manufacturer without an edge-to-edge display, ultra sharp screen, and beefy battery. The Zanco Tiny T1 doesn't ...
Smartphones are getting more powerful but they're also growing bigger. Even Apple, who held out the longest, has jumped on the phablet train two years back. There are still some, however, who find ...
The world’s smallest smartphone is called the Zanco T1, and remarkably, the handset is actually smaller than a AA battery. This tiny device has captured the curiosity of tech enthusiasts and ...
In a world driven by perpetual advancement of phone technology, the newly proposed tiny t1 by Zanko is leading mobile phones down a completely different path. Smartphones keep increasing in size, but ...
As hard as it may be for younger readers to believe, there was a time before “phablets” became a thing, when cellphone companies were in a race against one another to see who could create the world’s ...
Clubit New Media has created an ultra small mobile phone which is being marketed as the world’s smallest mobile phone and takes the form of the Zanco tiny t1. Launched via Kickstarter this week the ...
The makers of the Zanco tiny t1 claim that it is "officially the world's smallest mobile phone". This fully functional diminutive mobile phone is now featured on Kickstarter and is very popular with ...
It's a stylus, a Bluetooth headset, a voice recorder, a 360-degree action cam, and a laser pointer. It's even actually a phone. From the startup that brought you the insanely small insane tiny t1 ...
Are your fingers too small to use a regular phone? Perhaps your arms are too weak to lift your massive phablet up to your ear to have a conversation. Or perhaps you simply enjoy using impossibly tiny ...
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