smallest cell phones

Philippines
October 18, 2008 3:40am CST
well every body here might have at least 1 cell phone that they owned. but do you like to own one of the smallest cell phones available in the market? here are the top ten small cell phones: 1. Modu Mobile - already been named “The World’s Lightest Phone” by The Guinness Book of World Records. 2. Haier Elegance - dubbed “world’s smallest” was the Haier Elegance. the size of a lipstick case while offering all of the features of a full-size phone. 3. NEC N930 - One of the smallest phones on the mainstream market. 4. Xun Chi 138 - Weighing in at only 55 gram, it uses a touch screen with handwriting recognition to avoid requiring a keypad. 5. Cellwatch M500 Watch Phone - One of the favorite small cell phones on the market today which looks and functions just like a wristwatch but also has all of the calling features of a modern mobile phone 6. Samsung SGH-E888 - this phone by Samsung is one that many are still calling the smallest in the world. Measuring 87 x 47 x 23 mm, its features include a swiveled camera and 80 MB of memory. 7. UTStarcom Slice - measures a bit bigger than the other small cell phones on the market (109 x 46 x 10.2 mm). 8. LG Migo - People who like LG phones will find that this is the smallest one that they can wrap their hands around. It weighs in at just under 70 grams and offers basic text messaging and calling features. 9. Pantech C300 - This one was originally called “the world’s smallest flip phone” and remains a trendsetter in that part of the market today.It weighs a little heavier than 70 grams and measures 3.4 x 1.7 x 0.8 in bigger than a domino. 10. Firefly Mobile - This phone is designed for kids and its design is definitely kid-sized.
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12 responses
@animeniak (425)
• United States
19 Oct 08
I do like smaller cellphones too, but I really don't need the cellphones with those cool and fancy features; as long as I can talk on the phone to another person without too much trouble and without the problem with signal reception, then I really don't care. I guess I am getting picker with the looks these days lol.
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@carmela0210 (1591)
• Philippines
18 Oct 08
i would choose the first one, its kinda cool, even from its name and for it to be in guiness it only mean something that was really handy and cool to use,,just hope my budget can afford that,lol, but their is no harm on wishing!!
• Philippines
18 Oct 08
well i hope that you can afford to have one. i don't think that it's too expensive. thanks for the response...
• Philippines
19 Oct 08
ohhh ok!!!its my previlige to respond to your posted discussions!!!and maybe i could buy one sometime if my budget says so!!!
@tintusam (1168)
• India
18 Oct 08
The Haier Black Pearl is honestly the smallest phone we've ever seen. It's hard to get a sense of how small it is from the picture, but you can see that it's about the length and width of two of my fingers, and around the thickness of one of my fingers on end. And I don't have large hands.
• Philippines
18 Oct 08
well that is small... haven't seen one yeat, but i will search for it.
• Philippines
19 Oct 08
I want a small phone but not that small. I might lose it ans not know where I place it. I am contented with what I have and for me, it is small enough for my use.
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
18 Oct 08
I will never wanna own the samllest cell phone ever available.. Because it's far too small and light for me, i will lose it very easily.. hehe ^_^ PLus, my hands and fingers are quite big and thick, so messaging on the key pad itself is gonna be a big problem for me.. PLus, screen will be small which makes reading and navigation hard, thus small cell phones are never suitable for me..
• Philippines
20 Oct 08
yeah i have problems owning small phones. i always loose them...
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• United States
4 Dec 08
Hey I like the Modu mobile.... is it avaialble in the market? Where can i buy it?
@nvtellan (1907)
• Philippines
18 Oct 08
Sometimes the problem with a very small cellphone is its small screen and small fonts, small buttons no ideal for big-fingered users. Sometimes their too thin they easily break and sat upon. Nice list though.
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
19 Oct 08
There was a time not so long ago that cellphone manufacturers were being accused of trying to target young children with their products,the phones were so small! I think with these tiny phones,we're about at the limit of convenient phone size,and getting into the area of gadgets that will be easily dropped or lost..the watchphone will probably be the logical end of this tech evolution!
@dropofrain (1167)
• India
19 Oct 08
I think having the smallest cell phone is not enough. You need to have adequate functions also to justify the size of the cellphone. I think it all depends upon the design also feasibilty and comfort also.
• Philippines
18 Oct 08
I'm not that into small phones but I don't like phones that are too big and bulky either. Some phones are too small for me and I have a hard time pressing the button and reading the text that appear on the screen. I'm happy with my phone now. It's a little bit big but at least I can see the text properly and can press the buttons easily. Thanks for sharing this with us!
@srikool (936)
• India
18 Oct 08
ohh nice to see this..but i love y own cellpohone the most...that also a small one..compare with others..not with these mobiles...cellphobne is everything for me..what a wonderfull invention..have a nice time with mylot
@Lazers (152)
18 Oct 08
Hehe. I like the Wristphone!