Admire KY-O1L, a small phone with a credit card
Price about $ 300.
Remember the old rules, the smaller the phone, the better?Now, the most advanced phones have screens of more than 6 inches, or in the case of Huawei's Mate X, the screen is up to 7 inches.But that doesn't mean small phones don't have room for themselves.
The Kyocera KY-O1L is a phone just the size of a credit card and is called 'the thinnest and smallest phone in the world'.
This ultra-small mobile phone is Hyocera's product and is on its way to Japanese mobile telecommunications company NTT DoCoMo next month.KY-O1L weighs only 47 grams, size 91mm x 55mm x 5.3mm.
The phone is just the size of a credit card
The Kyocera KU-O1L has a monochrome e-ink screen like the ones used on today's reading machines.It uses a 380mAh battery, has LTE connectivity, a basic web browser, but there is no camera app or camera.
We've seen this year's phones appear, for example, the Nokia 8110 banana phone, but not as cheap as the 8110, KY-O1L will cost about $ 300.Although not yet with a Palm phone coming out, at least this tiny phone is nearly standard, although the standard parameters are low.
There are still doubts whether the KY-O1L is really the world's thinnest phone.The Vivo X5 Max is only 4.75mm thin and both Mozo Z and Oppo R5 are less than 5.3mm.
Next month Kyocera KY-O1L will release exclusively in Japan.If you find a small Android phone that has a higher configuration, try finding the Unihertz Atom.
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