Guest chucky.egg Posted June 5, 2006 Report Posted June 5, 2006 In the olden days I would have said a Motorola v3866, but what's currently the smallest phone Don't care if it's clamshell, candybar, whatever Don't care about manufacturer, battery life, features The only thing I'm interested in is getting the SMALLEST phone I can find
Guest furby Posted June 5, 2006 Report Posted June 5, 2006 Ahh, i found my old v3688 the other day and it is indeed teenie. Great phone (messed up with the motos software. of course). Which makes me reluctant to recommend a motorola but, they are getting good at small these days Saw the Pantech C300 on the register the other day, might not get it in England though
Guest sporkguy Posted June 5, 2006 Report Posted June 5, 2006 The Samsung E350 is quite a small phone when you hold it in your hand, as is the Nokia 6111
Guest sp00k Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 The only thing I'm interested in is getting the SMALLEST phone I can find "Samsung's new SGH-P300 is the size of a credit card and a stunning 8.9 mm thick - yet boasts a colour screen, 1.3 MP camera and audio player." That seems fairly compact to me! :)
Guest pookiecheeks Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 In the olden days I would have said a Motorola v3866, but what's currently the smallest phone Don't care if it's clamshell, candybar, whatever Don't care about manufacturer, battery life, features The only thing I'm interested in is getting the SMALLEST phone I can find hello all, ..may i ask why size is of importance over features etc ? apart from pocket pcs(and some of those are tiddly), all mobiles phones tend to be pretty small within reason yes ? i know they do vary, but compared to years gone by even todays biggest handsets are pretty small. i for one wouldn't choose a handset just because of its size. maybe i'm on my own here, but i want features, features and then more features ! pooks ps. isn't there a 'watch' type phone in japan ? would that class as 'small' enough ?
Guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Posted July 29, 2006 Mobile review have a nice run down with lots of pic on the phone sp00k mentioned. It looks a bit too much like a calculator for me review is here I rememberes seeing a similar phone on ebay and have tracked it down too. Dimentions are slightly smaller than the samsung in some areas and slightly bigger in others Ebay item is here Please note I am not pluging the ebay auction at all and am just providing the link for your information. I think it looks a bit nocer than the samsung myself. atb gR
Guest kam_ Posted July 29, 2006 Report Posted July 29, 2006 Mobile review have a nice run down with lots of pic on the phone sp00k mentioned. It looks a bit too much like a calculator for me review is here I rememberes seeing a similar phone on ebay and have tracked it down too. Dimentions are slightly smaller than the samsung in some areas and slightly bigger in others Ebay item is here Please note I am not pluging the ebay auction at all and am just providing the link for your information. I think it looks a bit nocer than the samsung myself. atb gR The Samsung is pretty good, it has pretty much the same features as the D500, and i beleive is on O2 and vodafone already. The ebay one isn't very good at all, it has very outdated features and build quality is very poor. I considered the Samsung myself as a second phone (thats the only reason i'd buy something so small), but after seeing it in the case, it does look somewhat like a calculator! Next time i go to my friends place i'll power it up and see how it looks then. I guess you don't need to use it in the case (although the second battery is in there).
Guest loki_f Posted July 29, 2006 Report Posted July 29, 2006 The panasonic A100 is pretty small... http://www.gsmarena.com/panasonic_a100_series-711.php
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