AuroraTM world’s smallest phone

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AuroraTM world’s smallest phone

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 267 customer ratings
(267 customer reviews)

Original price was: 3,920.00$.Current price is: 1,920.00$.

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How long it will take to my orders?

It depends on where you are. Orders processed here will take 5-10 business days to arrive. Overseas deliveries can take anywhere from 7-12 days. Delivery details will be provided in your confirmation email.

How does the phone work?

Aurora™ Phone does everything a normal phone can, but in a compact way! From Streaming music, Social Media, to Playing Games and GPS Directions! Download any app with Google Play Store!

What’s included in my order?

Aurora™ Phone Package includes :

x1 Mini phone

x1 User Manual

x1 Sim Card Removal Pin

x1 USB-C Cable Charger

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x1 Clear Phone Case

x1 Screen Protector

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267 reviews for AuroraTM world’s smallest phone

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Sophia_Martinez2005

    The Pixel Vision Pro is a photographer’s dream. The Google Tensor G3 chip combined with their legendary camera software produces magic—portraits have perfect skin tones, night mode reveals details in pitch black, and the astrophotography mode lets me capture stars clearly. The 6.3-inch OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate is beautiful, and the stock Android 14 is clean and bloat-free. Battery life is decent (10 hours heavy use), but the 30W charging is slower than competitors. I love the sleek two-tone design and the fact that it’s water-resistant (IP68). For $899, it’s a premium phone with the best camera software on the market. My only wish is for faster charging, but the pros far outweigh the cons.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Oliver_Gonzalez1990

    OnePlus delivers again with the Speed X30! The 16GB RAM and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 make this the ultimate multitasking phone—I run multiple apps, video calls, and even 轻度 video editing without a hitch. The 144Hz LCD screen is smooth for gaming, though colors aren’t as vibrant as OLED. The 5000mAh battery lasts two days on moderate use, and the 150W super-fast charging fills the battery in 15 minutes—ideal for busy days. The triple camera is good for the price, but low-light photos lack detail compared to flagship models. The OxygenOS interface is customizable without being messy, and the build quality (matte glass back) feels premium. At $599, this is a beast for performance lovers.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Ava_Miller2003

    Perfect for budget users! The Redmi Note 20 Pro offers incredible value at $399. The 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with 120Hz is stunning for movies, and the MediaTek Dimensity 1300 handles daily tasks smoothly—social media, streaming, and light gaming are a breeze. The 108MP main camera takes sharp photos in daylight, though night mode is average. The 5000mAh battery is a champ; it lasts two days easily, and the 67W fast charging is a nice bonus. The MIUI software has some ads, but you can disable most of them. The plastic build is lightweight, if not premium, but that’s expected at this price. Highly recommend for anyone on a tight budget who doesn’t want to compromise on display and battery.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Ethan_Clark1997

    The Mate X5 Foldable is a showstopper! The 8-inch inner OLED screen is incredible for reading, multitasking (split-screen apps), and watching movies—feels like carrying a mini-tablet. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4G) is fast, though I wish it had 5G. The camera system (50MP main + 13MP ultra-wide + 8MP telephoto) takes amazing shots, and the hinge mechanism feels sturdy after folding/unfolding 1000+ times. Battery life on the folded screen is decent (10 hours), but using the large display drains it faster (6-7 hours). The software (HarmonyOS 4.0) is smooth, though some Google apps require workarounds. At $1799, it’s a luxury, but if you want a futuristic device for productivity and entertainment, this is worth every penny.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Olivia_Taylor2002

    The Realme GT Neo 5 is a budget flagship killer! For $449, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and 12GB RAM offer flagship-level performance—gaming on high settings is smooth, and app switching is instant. The 144Hz AMOLED screen is vibrant, and the 5000mAh battery lasts all day with heavy use. The 80W fast charging is a lifesaver when I’m in a hurry. The 50MP main camera takes great daytime photos, but the ultra-wide and macro lenses are average. The design is sleek with a glossy back (though it fingerprints easily), and the software (Realme UI 4.0) is user-friendly with minimal bloatware. Perfect for anyone who wants speed and battery life without breaking the bank.

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    Jack_Harrison1985

    As a professional videographer, the Xperia Pro-I is a game-changer. The 1-inch sensor in the main camera captures cinematic footage with incredible dynamic range, and the manual video controls are perfect for filming projects. The 4K 120fps recording is smooth, and the OLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate is accurate for color grading on the go. The Snapdragon 888+ handles video editing apps (like DaVinci Resolve Mobile) without lag. Battery life is average (8-9 hours heavy use), and the design is bulky, but those are sacrifices I’m willing to make for the camera quality. At $1299, it’s a niche device, but if you take mobile photography/videography seriously, this is a must-have.

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    Mia_Young2008

    The Motorola Edge 40 impressed me with its balance of style and performance. The curved 6.7-inch OLED screen with 144Hz is gorgeous, and the aluminum frame gives it a premium feel. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 handles daily tasks and gaming smoothly, though it gets warm during long sessions. The 50MP main camera with OIS takes sharp photos, and the 32MP front camera is great for selfies. The 4400mAh battery lasts a full day, and the 68W fast charging is efficient. My favorite feature is the Moto Actions—chopping twice to turn on the flashlight or twisting to open the camera is super convenient. At $599, it’s a solid mid-range option with a premium design.

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Lucas_Moore1993

    Nokia brings back reliability with the G50! This $349 phone is perfect for users who want simplicity and durability. The 6.3-inch LCD screen is bright enough, and the Snapdragon 480+ 5G handles basic tasks (email, social media, streaming) without issues. The 48MP camera takes decent photos in good light, though low-light performance is lacking. The star here is the 5000mAh battery—it lasts two full days on a single charge, ideal for travelers or those who hate charging daily. The software is pure Android 13 with minimal bloatware, and Nokia promises 3 years of OS updates. The plastic build is lightweight, if not flashy, but that’s part of its charm. Great for casual users or a backup phone.

  9. Rated 5 out of 5

    Isabella_Rossi2001

    Gamers, listen up! The ROG Phone 7 is a beast. The 6.78-inch AMOLED with 165Hz refresh rate is a dream for gaming—responsive and vibrant. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 16GB RAM handle even the most demanding games (looking at you, Honor of Kings) at max settings without a hitch. The air triggers on the side are a game-changer for mobile gaming, and the cooling system keeps the phone surprisingly cool during marathon sessions. The 6000mAh battery lasts 10+ hours of gaming, and the 65W charging is fast, though the phone is bulky and heavy. The camera isn’t the focus here (3 rear lenses, decent for casual shots), but who buys this for photography? At $1099, it’s a niche device, but worth every dollar for serious gamers.

  10. Rated 5 out of 5

    James_Ward1988

    The LG Wing 2’s unique swivel design won me over. The main 6.8-inch screen swivels to reveal a 3.9-inch secondary display, perfect for multitasking (watching videos while texting, or using maps while driving). The Snapdragon 888+ handles the extra screen real estate smoothly, and the dual-camera system (64MP main + 13MP ultra-wide) takes creative shots with the swivel angle. Battery life is average (8-9 hours), and the software has a learning curve, but the novelty factor is high. It’s not for everyone, but if you want a phone that stands out and boosts productivity, the Wing 2 is a fun choice. Priced at $999, it’s a gamble, but I’m loving the innovation.

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