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Known as the world’s smallest 4G mobile phone for $769, even using this Android version

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Unexpected technology products appear on crowdfunding websites from time to time. Recently, a Chinese manufacturer in Indiegogo has released a 4G smartphone that claims to be the world‘s smallest 4G smartphone. This Mint phone launched by the manufacturer Mony has a touch screen of only 3 inches (480 x 854 resolution), which is smaller than the Palm Phone with a 3.3-inch screen.

Known as the world's smallest 4G mobile phone for $769, even using this Android version

Mony Mint’s frontal shape looks like an iPhone 4 at first glance. There are fairly thick borders on the top and bottom of the screen. There are power and volume buttons on the side of the machine, and a USB-C port on the bottom of the machine. From the photos uploaded by the manufacturer, it can be seen that the back of Mint’s machine is similar to the helplessness of a four-lens camera, but the specifications indicate that the front and rear camera pixels are 2MP and 5MP respectively. Another very mysterious thing is the processor model used by the phone. Mony only revealed that it is a quad-core processor, but it is certain that it is equipped with 3GB RAM, 64GB storage and supports 4G connections.

The manufacturer said that Mint will have a built-in 1,250mAh battery, and it will be pre-loaded with the Android 9 system launched in 2018. Discerning netizens have also found that the manufacturer’s engineering machine is used by the Android 6.0 launched in 2015. Mony Mint announced an early bird price of HK$769 on Indiegogo, and it is expected to ship in November this year.

Source: indiegogo

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