Posted by amawanqa
Nope, this is my entry for the 'Mine's smaller Than Yours' category:
MAXON 7922. (dual band GSM)
Dimensions:
64.9mm x 37mm x 22.1mm.
Check out www.maxon.co.uk.
These mobile phones are also (usually) on sale on www.ebay.co.uk, sold by the distributor themselves. Bought the wife one of them and it is TINY! Works well and is quite a conversation-point!
Posted by amawanqa
Hmm, seems my link to the maxon site is redirected, although if you type in the address yourself there is no probs, or maybe this will work:
http://www.maxon.co.uk/index.asp
Posted by jenbones
That new nokia - i thought it was an mp3 player :S
Posted by Ing. FijoK
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Posted by peeta
new champion to the the title of worlds smallest phone vk2000 and it looks normal...
http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=1757&source=HOMETOP
Posted by masseur
it might be the thinnest (which is also what mobile burn are saying) but its not the smallest. Its a full 12mm taller and 5mm wider than the panasonic gd55 shown in the post before yours.
Posted by DickySnapples
Posted by Qoastro
Posted by Ing. FijoK
Dicky Snapples:
Posted by xerx
wow that is really small...
Posted by k700nut
the blokia6600 is the smallest phone to date, it is that!
Posted by Qoastro
Hahaha I beat ya Dicky!
Posted by masseur
ok, ok, lets not turn this to garbage please
Posted by Qoastro
Sorry couldn't help it
Yeah let's keep it to real phones
Posted by Aivar
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Motorola VK2000 weighs:
* 49 grams (Mobileburn)
* 48 grams (GSM Arena)
This must be the LIGHTEST GSM-phone in the world!
Frequencies:
* 850/900/1800/1900 (Mobileburn)
* 900/1800 and 850/1900 (GSM Arena)
Don't know, which is the right information (also about weight).
[ This Message was edited by: Aivar on 2005-12-06 17:13 ]
Posted by TeenInvader
Thats a nice to have when u like to show off !
Posted by max_wedge
here's a link to the smallest hard drive for a phone
http://images.google.com.au/i[....]D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN
Or possibly the smallest phone (Dimensions: 37.8õ64õ17.7 mm so only just smaller than the Panasonic A100 or GD55, but in a wrist watch formfactor and CDMA)
http://images.google.com.au/i[....]26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D
This one is not the smallest but worth a look (folded on the wrist thought it is still impressively small)
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/March2003/5126.htm
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[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2005-12-07 06:23 ]