KYOCERA
Meet the world's thinnest smartphone
Away from the limelight of high-end smartphones, the KY-01L Finish built by Japanese Kyocera manufacturer can be mixed with business cards and tidy in their wallet. It weighs just 47 grams and is 5.3 millimeters thick, making it the lightest and thinnest smartphone in the world, claims the manufacturer.Obviously its specifications are very humble, starting with its 2.8-inch monochrome screen, which allows for a similar reading of Amazon's Kindle electronic devices. The smartphone has an online connection via 4G LTE and a browser to surf the internet.
The battery is only 380 mAh, which should be enough since there is no camera or access to application stores. In addition, the manufacturer claims that the device has almost zero power consumption when not in use.The KY-01L is intended for users who want to walk around comfortably without the weight of a conventional device in their pocket, taking it to the beach or concerts, for example. It will hit Japanese stores by the end of November 2018 and is estimated to cost about $ 300.
Sapo/mundophone
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