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Bamuda’s 4.9-inch small-screen mobile phone has been discontinued: it has only been released for two months!Pricing is more confident than the iPhone 13

It seems that a considerable number of consumers “sniffed” at the practice of calling themselves a small-screen mobile phone even if they used a full-screen, but still about 6 inches. However, if they took out a 4.9-inch Android phone, this should not be the case. Dissent.

In November last year, Japanese home appliance brand Balmuda released its first Android phone, which was only equipped with a 4.9-inch 1080P hole-punch screen, making the whole phone even smaller than the iPhone 13 mini.

However, the bad news is that Bamuda has announced that it will stop selling mobile phones because of the need to comply with Japanese technical standards.

Bamuda's 4.9-inch small-screen mobile phone has been discontinued: it has only been released for two months!Pricing is more confident than the iPhone 13

Before the deadline, the two mobile phones on Bamuda’s official website were indeed unavailable for pre-order, although it was still written “Please restore.”

Back to the product itself, the machine is equipped with Snapdragon 765 processor, 6+128GB storage, 48-megapixel single camera, 2500mAh battery, and supports IPX4 waterproof life. Frankly speaking, this configuration allows Redmi to do it at the level of 100 yuan. Bamuda actually asks for 104,800 yen (about 5,816 yuan), which is even much higher than the local starting price of the iPhone 13 mini (86,800 yen).

Because of the suspension of sales, the company’s stock price once fell 10% this week.

Bamuda's 4.9-inch small-screen mobile phone has been discontinued: it has only been released for two months!Pricing is more confident than the iPhone 13

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