There’s a new phone that’s claiming to be the world’s smallest among 4.5-inch phones: the Ding Ding SK1.
The Ding Ding SK1 measures 7mm thick and 125.6m in length. What exactly makes it the smallest in its category is not clear, so we’ll have to believe by its manufacturer’s claim. It also seems to have a “world’s fastest shooting mode” too. And it has a heart rate sensor, which we presume functions much like the ones found in Samsung phones.
Other than the aforementioned specs, the Ding Ding SK1 is your standard budget phone.
Ding Ding SK1 Specs
- Android 4.4.2 KitKat
- 4.5-inch IPS LCD (480×854 FWVGA), ~218ppi
- 1.2GHz dual core MediaTek MT6572 processor
- Mali-400 MP1 GPU
- 512MB RAM
- 4GB internal storage
- microSD support up to 32GB
- 8-megapixel main camera, with autofocus and LED flash
- 2-megapixel front camera, with LED flash
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- Dual SIM with dual standby
- 3G HSPA+
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- 1650mAh battery
As announced last week, the Ding Ding brand represents SKK Mobile’s premium smartphone lineup. The SK1, along with the SK3 Pro, is one of the first to be showcased from the brand.
The Ding Ding SK1 sells for Php2,999.
[Source: SKK Mobile]
the RAM should have been 1gb to make this product a good deal.
I think they claim it as the smallest smartphone with an LED flash in the front.
And by the way, there’s a much smaller smartphone launch in 2012 by Nokia. It is the Nokia Lumia 620 which is only 3.8 inches in size.
“Ding Ding”. The name it self sounds stupid.
next is Dong Dong
pwede rin Pinto o Bubong. kasi meron na nauna Windows, baka kukumpletuhin ang bahay.
all i see is a local rebranded phone…