It’s always nice to have a
smartphone that you can easily tuck inside your pocket. It’s very convenient
especially when you don’t want to carry a lot of bulky items. Speaking of
which, the HP Veer appears to be the current title holder for the world’s
smallest smartphone. It’s even smaller than the Nokia 700!
So far, there is no such phone that
could beat the HP Veer’s body dimensions. It is 84 mm in width, 54.5 mm
in length and it has an average thickness of 15.1 mm. It also weighs no
less than 103 grams which is only as heavy as a small bottle of body
lotion.As for its features, the HP Veer may not be as trendy as this year’s
latest smartphones but it has a reliable webOS 2.2 operating system that
is backed up by its 800 MHz Scorpion processor. Meanwhile, the mini
smartphone’s 2.6” TFT screen is quite good for doing a lot of basic stuffs
such as playing music and text messaging.
Android Smallest Phone List:
Samsung Galaxy mini 2
Sleek and chic are the words Samsung used to define its
Gingerbread-based Galaxy mini 2 smartphone. And by the looks of it, they
might not be wrong. Well, this may not be the only candidate competing for the
tinest Android phone title from the South Korea-based conglomerate, but
it’s surely one of the most capable handsets in this particular segment to
roll out through the company. A 3.27-inch TFT touch display dons the front
proffering resolutions of 320 x 480 pixels. Fitted within its 108.9mm x
58.6mm x 12.3mm form factor is an 800MHz processor that’s accompanied by a
3MP rear-facing camera, a 1300mAh battery proffering 7.5 hours of 3G talktime
and various other features.
Price: $259
LG Optimus L3 E400
The LG Optimus L3 E400 may not be
the smallest Android phone in our compilation, but at the same time, it’s
not large enough to roll with the big boys. Compact yet well designed, is
how we’d describe the handset, not just on the outside, but on the inside
as well. Built around a form factor which reads 102.6mm x 61.6mm x 11.85mm in
terms of dimensions, the smartphone gives you a full course meal of the
Gingerbread platform running on an 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7225A Snapdragon S1
SOC based on the Cortex A5 architecture.
A 3.2-inch TFT QVGA LCD caters
to your visual needs, while a 3MP fixed-focus snapper keeps you entertained
with its still image capture and 30fps QVGA recording capabilities. LG has
also thrown in a 1500mAh Li-ion battery to power up the little fellow.
Price: $124.99
Sony Xperia mini
In the words of Sony, size does
matter. They don’t mean big here, but rather compact smartphones that are
capable of delivering a rich experience you’d normally find in larger
handsets. If words don’t convince you, the company lets its devices do the
talking through a host of reliable hardware. A 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
processor is given the task of carrying around the heavy load, while the
512MB of RAM gives it a helping hand in multitasking.
Along with the Android Gingerbread
OS, the handset employs a 3-inch TFT capacitive scratch-resistant
Reality display with Mobile Brava engine. A 5MP camera lets you snap up
stills and even capture videos in 720p HD resolutions. And where storage
is concerned, it comes with 1GB of built-in memory and a microSD expansion slot
for support of up to 32GB.
Price: $155
Sony Xperia Active
Like we said before, small shouldn’t
always mean less capable. The Sony Xperia Active is a fine example of
that philosophy. Taking its place as one of the rugged smartphones in the
Android ecosystem, the device is designed for the adventurous few and it’s
capable of taking on rough conditions. At 110.8 grams, the handset measures
92mm x 55mm x 16.5mm in terms of dimensions.
On the front, you’ll find a 3-inch
scratch-resistant TFT touchscreen with wet finger tracking, just in case
you decide to take a quick dip. A 1GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm
takes the lead within this tiny beast, while the Gingerbread platform runs
the show. A 5MP camera is also amongst the catalog of features, proffering AF,
8x digital zoom, a LED flash and an f/2.6 aperture.
Price: $275
Sony Live with Walkman
To describe the Sony Live with
Walkman, you could simply say it’s a small guy who knows how to entertain.
This little Android beast pumps in performance through a Qualcomm 8255
processor clocked at 1GHz, while a rich experience is delivered through
the Android Gingerbread OS proffering the xLoud audio filter technology.
Complementing the 3.2-inch 320 x 480
TFT display is a 5MP camera that features AF, 8x digital zoom, LED flash
and video recording in 720p HD. Apart from these, it houses 512MB of RAM,
320MB of user-accessible memory, support for a microSD card up to 32GB and
DLNA certification for wirelessly sharing digital media content.
Price: $205
HTC Explorer
If you’re looking for the tiniest
Android phone that’s worth the price tag affixed onto it, we’d recommend the
HTC Explorer any day. With dimensions of 102.8mm x 57.2mm x 12.9mm, the
device draws its energy from a 1230mAh Li-ion battery to power up a host
of hardware components including the 600MHz processor. 512MB of takes its place
for delivering better multitasking, while the HTC Sense UI aims at
enhancing you Android Gingerbread experience altogether.
A 3MP snapper dominates the rear, while a 3.2-inch 320 x 480 touchscreen sits pretty on the other side. On the connectivity front, your options lie at Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 3G support with download speeds of up to 7.2Mbps and Bluetooth 3.0 amongs others.
Price: $141.00
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