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gatevital Posts: 440

If you discount the ariel the gd55 is smaller. This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-10-19 18:06:53
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bart Posts: > 500

and what is the biggest: blokia
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Posted: 2003-10-19 18:11:58
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masseur Posts: > 500

Looking around the net it would be close between the gd55 at 77 x 43 x 17mm and the innox i-800 at 70 x 41.5 x 22mm for the smallest. I guess there have been a couple of wrist watch size mobiles too...


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Posted: 2003-10-19 18:29:04
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waja800 Posts: 319

There is a successor for the Panasonic GD55. Its named GD50. If I am not mistaken it is even smaller than the GD55. I think that would be the smallest in the market at this moment.
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Posted: 2003-10-19 19:14:31
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gatevital Posts: 440

Is that the g50? If it is then it is 80*43*19mm. This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-10-19 19:25:01
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fabrizio Posts: 134

OK, since no one else has mentioned it I will, what about the Mobile phone from Zoolander . I tried to find a pic but couldn't get one.

[ This Message was edited by: fabrizio on 2003-10-19 18:33 ]
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Posted: 2003-10-19 19:33:17
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gatevital Posts: 440

Xelibri 3 is also in contention at 74mm * 43mm * 20mm This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-10-19 19:38:45
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MartinZ Posts: 104

Quote:
On 2003-10-19 18:11:58, bart wrote:
and what is the biggest: blokia




Blokia

Thanks for your info, everyone!

[ This Message was edited by: MartinZ on 2003-10-19 18:54 ]
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Posted: 2003-10-19 19:52:57
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impy78 Posts: 207

Apparently, officially the world's smallest phone is this one: (they say it's in the Guinness book of records)
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/March2003/5111.htm


although, I just found this article...sorry guys...

Ultra- Compact Form

# SAO PAULO, Brazil, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News) today announced the Nokia 6560 phone, the world's smallest and lightest TDMA handset with color display and dual band functionality. Weighing only 3.1 ounces, the Nokia 6560 phone is a small and sleek mobile phone optimized for balancing work and family life. It has a large high quality color display and enlarged keypad optimized for messaging. The advanced feature set of the Nokia 6560 further includes Java(TM) technology, XHTML browser and data connectivity via infrared, continuing a tradition of Nokia leadership in the TDMA market. Shipments of the Nokia 6560 TDMA 800/1900 MHz / AMPS handset are expected to begin during the 4th quarter of 2003.(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030912/DAF002A )

To allow users to personalize their phone, the Nokia 6560 phone includes on-screen wallpapers, user changeable Xpress-on(TM) front and back covers and high-fidelity MIDI ringing tones. With support of Java technology, users can further customize their phone by downloading new services and applications such as games or productivity applications to the phone using the built-in XHTML browser.

User-defined profiles allow for the audible and tactile alerts of the phone to be adjusted for the environment that the phone is being used in. Caller group function enables the management of incoming calls, while features such as predictive text input, a high quality color display, selectable font sizes and an integrated hands free speaker enhance the usability of the phone.

"The Nokia 6560 is the smallest and lightest TDMA phone with large color screen and it offers a full set of latest features for users to manage their business and personal life," said Pekka Vartiainen, senior vice president of Nokia Mobile Phones, Americas. "This handset clearly demonstrates Nokia's continuing commitment to the TDMA market."

Advanced voice features of the Nokia 6560 include voice memos, voice dialing and voice commands. The unique Nokia Pop-port connector allows for a full range of accessories such as an FM stereo radio headset. The phone also supports connectivity to a TTY device for hearing impaired users.

[ This Message was edited by: impy78 on 2003-10-19 18:59 ]
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Posted: 2003-10-19 19:57:46
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MartinZ Posts: 104

Nooo, it's a Nokia!
But is still the best!

Nokia
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Posted: 2003-10-19 20:09:11
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