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Get a NanoPhone mini smartphone for just $100

October 27, 2024
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TL;DR: The NanoPhone is a tiny, fully functional smartphone that costs just $99.97 (reg. $199.99), but only through October 27.


The last thing you want to carry is a bulky device when you’re on the go. That’s why we’re loving the NanoPhone.

It’s a mini smartphone that makes for a terrific travel companion. It’s also on sale for just $99.97 (reg. $199.99) through October 27 — hello, holiday shopping. 

Whether you’re heading overseas, meeting friends at a bar, or heading into the office, this ultra-compact phone offers the best of modern connectivity in a device small enough to slip into your pocket or bag — without causing discomfort or creating an unsightly bulge. It measures only 0.4 x 3.5 x 1.8 inches.

It’s a fully functioning smartphone that you can use when you just don’t want to lug around a full-size device. The NanoPhone delivers a wealth of features that offer the same type of connectivity you get with your main smartphone.

Whether navigating a foreign city or just wanting to keep your hands free during a night out, a sporting event, or even a wedding, the NanoPhone makes it easy to stay connected without the hassle of a bulky device.

For the globetrotter in you, the NanoPhone is the perfect travel companion. Its dual SIM functionality means you can switch between local and international networks without juggling multiple phones. Plus, its 4G connectivity ensures that whether you’re using WhatsApp, checking email, or streaming your favorite shows, you’re never disconnected, no matter where your journey takes you.

It should be noted that if you want to use a 4G network to make traditional phone calls, you will need to connect it to a service provider using a SIM card. A SIM card or data plan is not included.

Mashable Deals

Don’t miss the chance to grab this tiny NanoPhone while it’s on sale before the holiday season.

Get the NanoPhone for just $99.97 (reg. $199.99) through October 27.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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