Experience micro phone 2 sim 2 wave, connect to smartphones
This tiny phone has a similar design to the Nokia 3310, but the size is much smaller, only half the actual version. The front of this small phone has the Nokia logo but in fact this is not a product of the brand from Finland.
Despite being less than the size of a lighter, the tiny buttons of this tiny phone are still spacious enough for easy operation. The function keys are larger, so the operation with these keys is not very different from conventional phones.
This mini phone is quite thick, about 10mm. The body is made of rough plastic material, quite sturdy, easy to hold and use.
This device is only capable of making calls. The device is equipped with two sim waves, a removable 300mAh battery, extremely loud speakers. Two sim slots of the nano standard sim card, like the current smartphones.
A special feature of this micro phone is the ability to connect directly to the smartphone to receive calls when needed.
This micro phone is currently widely sold on e-commerce sites for about VND 200-300 thousand.
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