Elari "Nano C" - The World's Smallest GSM Phone now launched in India

The world's smallest GSM phone from a Russian based company Elari is launched in India through Delhi based e-commerce website Yehra.com.

"Elari's new 'anti-smartphone' model 'NanoPhone C' is an innovative, high value product which is a bestseller in its category worldwide," said Manikant Jain, CEO, Yerha.com, in a statement.

"We could not wait to bring this technically-advanced, designer mobile phone to the Indian consumers," he added.

"For digital detox, you can copy up to 1,000 contacts from smartphone to 'Nano C' with a single click, put in your SIM card, and leave your smartphone at home to be away from the Internet, messengers or social networks," the company said

The Nano C features 1" TFT Display, 32GB microSD card slot and micro SIM slots, FM, Alarm and MP3 Player. It includes basic features like headphone jack, microUSB port for charging and data transferring and battery life of up to four days in standby mode.

Users can install an additional SIM card into 'Nano C', pair it with smartphones and use either of the two numbers to make and receive calls with access to both phone-books.

The 'Nano C' can be paired with any smartphone, including iPhones and Android devices, via Bluetooth to make or receive calls.

The Nano C is priced at Rs. 3940, available in three colors -- rose gold, black and silver -- on Yehra.com.

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