Police fear this type of cell phone, learn why

Police fear this type of cell phone, learn why

The British company Zanco has introduced a new mobile phone model that is smaller than a credit card. The device works on grid 2G, weighs 13 grams, is 46.7m long and 21m wide. His screen is so small that only the number you get is [...]

The British company Zanco has introduced a new mobile phone model that is smaller than a credit card.

The device works on grid 2G, weighs 13 grams, is 46.7m long and 21m wide. His screen is so small that only the number he takes is visible.

There's a battery of 200 mAh which lasts three days or 180 minutes of conversation, and it's loaded through a USB micro.

Zanco Tiny t1, which has not yet been sold, except for calls, gives you the possibility of sending messages.

Police have already expressed fears that this phone will be very popular in prisons because of the ease of smuggling and the ability to hide easily.

Although the global trend is toward large phones, some companies successfully continue to produce small and easy to use phones, such as those in the market that do not follow technological developments.

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