Make your hands look huge with the new credit card-sized NEC N930 phone.
If you struggle to fit all your bits and bobs about your person, and have too much sense to invest in a sexuality-confusing manbag, then take a look at the NEC N930 - the world’s smallest phone!
This pally portable is roughly the same size as a credit card, so you’ll avoid the jodhpurs look when it’s tucked away in your trouser pocket. But while it might be smaller than a nun’s bar tab, it is large on features boasting Bluetooth, GPRS, and even a VGA camera in its tiny, feather-light, 72g frame. This phone is your flexible friend, T3-style.
It’s out now and available in the UK from Bamford & Sons for, er, £525! Might be cheaper to build a miniaturisation machine.
| Available: | 2005 Q1 |
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| Advantages: | easy to use, extremely small, extremely lightweight, Touchscreen, Bluetoothtm support, large screen size, TFT screen, video recording, rich polyphonic ringtones |
| Disadvantages: | relatively low battery life (talk time and standby) |
| Network: | Dual-band GSM 900 / 1800 MHz |
| Data: | GPRS (max data speed 32 - 48 kbps) |
| Internet: | WAP v. 2.0, xHTML browser |
| Screen: | 176 x 220 pixels TFT 65536 colours (touchscreen) |
| Camera: | VGA 640 x 480 pixels, 0.3 Megapixel (307200 pixels) digital zoom, built-in camera light (flash) |
| Size: | PDA formfactor internal aerial 85.5 x 54 x 11.9 mm / 72 grams |
| Bluetooth: | YES |
| Infrared: | NO |
| Ringtones: | 64 chords (voice) polyphonic MIDI |
| Java: | Java™ MIDP v. 2.0 |
| Battery Life: | Li-Ion 570 mAh talktime 2 hours / standby time 100 hours |