


TL;DR: Your phone shouldn’t need its own tote bag. The NanoPhone is $89.97 with free shipping (55% off) through September 7.
I’m not saying your phone is too big, but if you’ve ever used it to prop open a window or press a panini, it might be time to rethink things. Enter the NanoPhone: a credit-card-sized Android smartphone that doesn’t try to replace your laptop, microwave, and therapist all in one. It just works—and it fits in your pocket without requiring a tote bag. For a limited time, the NanoPhone is going for $89.97, which is 55% off its $199.99 MSRP. And no, that’s not a typo.
This little guy is running Android 10 on a 3-inch touchscreen, which sounds absurd until you remember that most of your screen time is just doomscrolling and stalking your ex’s cousin’s dog anyway. With the NanoPhone, you’ll still have access to WhatsApp, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, just without the urge to sink an hour into watching a guy power-wash a driveway in 4K.
It’s got a 5MP rear camera, 2MP front camera, dual SIM slots (because yes, some of us have burner energy), and 4G plus Wi-Fi capability. Battery life lasts all day, even if your day includes walking 20 blocks because the F train randomly decided to take the night off.
It even comes with a screen protector and case, because the folks behind this know you’re going to drop it within the first 48 hours, probably while reaching for your now-vintage MetroCard.
Now let’s talk lifestyle: The NanoPhone is not here to replace your main phone, unless you’re down with that. It’s your best backup though. Your travel phone. Your “I want to go out without a bag” phone. It’s the phone that lets you live a little while still staying reachable in case your roommate sets off the smoke alarm again.
But maybe the best part? It genuinely helps you spend less time staring at a screen. When the display is only three inches, you stop pretending you’re “reading the news” and finally look up—maybe even at something wild, like a real person.
This $89.97 deal on the NanoPhone ends September 7 at 11:59 p.m. PT, so if you want to pocket a smarter, smaller phone that doesn’t try too hard, now’s your shot.
StackSocial prices subject to change.