📱 Small Size, Big Impact – The Mini Phone That Means Business
The iLightMini 11 Pro is the world’s smallest Android smartphone featuring a 2.5-inch touchscreen, MTK quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, and 16GB storage. It supports global unlocked 2G/3G networks, dual SIM dual standby, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and full access to Google Play Store apps. Designed as a stylish mini iPhone 11 Pro look-alike, it’s perfect for professionals seeking a compact, durable, and fully functional backup or travel phone.
M**O
You know why you're buying this
The reason you're buying this is most likely because it's a tiny gimmick of a phone. Of course. I dare say, it's better than the "haha" I had hoped it would give me, and gave me the "please be more than useable" I really wanted.The TL;DR is IT WORKS. ITS FUN. ITS TINY. ITS AMAZING. BUY THIS PHONE, THE PRICE IS WORTH IT. Seriously. I'm so extremely elated to own a tiny phone like this that can do most everything I expected from it.To start, the screen. It's tiny, yes, but it's also looks pretty good. Peel off the manufacturer's fuzzy screen protector, and you have a serviceable screen. At that size, you need a high enough resolution that gives you clarity, and this phone delivers. Also, the text all seem to be manipulated by a custom android OS made to give legibility and formatting to work on the small screen. Chrome and other apps were all sized and formatted in a way that everything was easy to read, no need to zoom.You might think typing is difficult on the screen, but my secret weapon for you is Gboard. Download the keyboard from the Play store, and turn on Glide. Boom, you can now swipe/Swype/glide with ease. I typed my typical book-long messages to my viewers in Discord with ease. Hangouts? No issues. Side note: there is a custom keyboard in it, it might have glide/Swype, but I didn't use it. Gboard is my jam, so I went with that.I downloaded quite a few apps for this phone, and some intensive games. They all ran acceptably, but a few stuttered. Honestly, if you want to game hardcore, you're looking at the wrong phone. Emulating with a Bluetooth controller, though? Chefs kiss, babay, it handles the classics of the 16 bit era quite well. Definitely a nice teeny pocket handheld. And, hey, Alto's Adventure ran beautifully.Quick tip: use Nova Launcher and give it a more traditional Android look, it'll make the phone feel more complete. It runs perfectly with a custom launcher.The typical features of a phone were all FINE on this. Great volume, strong vibrate, the Bluetooth worked wonderfully to make this an MP3 player, and so on. The cameras on the front and back are pretty low quality in low light, but they snapped acceptable pics. You'll be wanting a different device for higher quality photos, come on. Battery life is great. Full charge in an hour, idled on for three days without dying. I left it sitting at 75 percent, from me playing on it for about 45 minutes. It might not be an all day phone using it nonstop, but the faster charge is nice.Phone calls were great. If you don't want to hold a tiny phone, use Bluetooth. I used it, with zero issue, perfect call quality. Any bad areas in town were still bad areas with this phone, but that's to be expected.Oh, also, it came with all the goodies. A screen protector. Charging cable. Sim card slot puller. AND A CUTE LITTLE CASE.I use a Note 20 Ultra as my daily phone. I used this for 5 days straight, and will keep carrying it around, along with that behemoth. I'm in love with it. It's ridiculous, you know this. But, it's actually serviceable, if you need a small alternative. Will it fit every situation? Maybe not. But it'll most likely fill yours, if you're here. The price is about right, in my humble opinion.I will be posting a video of my time with it elsewhere, keep an eye out for Havok Versus Everything, or find me just to chat. I will yell about how much I love this thing.If you have any more questions, ask in the question section and I will answer the best I can. There's too much to say, and a lot of intricacies to owning a phone I might not have thought of off the top of my head. I got ya, just ask.
D**P
Does nothing well
didn't even really need phone - just wanted small screen as prompt for singing song lyrics. Can join wifi. cant get to email... Very hard to accurately type. Very small scree - but not capacitance. Need stylus, but even resistance stylus is too big. Too bad date for return has passed...Essentially useless, even as a screen alone
R**A
Producto excelente
Excelente
B**N
Absolute garbage
This phone is trash. It wont connect to wifi. I've tried a dozen public networks, and a handful of private networks. It wouldn't connect to any of them. Considering its only a 3g phone, it wont work at all by time they activate 5g in your area. This phone is basically an expensive brick, and for the money, you could buy a much better device.
A**S
It's fun to mess with and get laughs but you get what you pay for.
It's a gimmick I know, and its fun to mess with. The touchscreen is small but easy to use. I love bringing it out and getting laughs, but it's so slow, the speakers aren't good, and the battery doesn't last very long—you may get a few good hours between charges. The build quality is horrible; it's plastic. But don't get me wrong; it's a fun toy that can actually be used with your SIM card to make calls, get messages, and looks like the world's smallest iPhone. You can't really put many apps on it, just the essential ones. There are many other options that are way better, so I can't really recommend this one.
A**E
Stopped working after roughly two months of regular use.
Still ran many modern apps, but the phone would not connect to 4g. The phone still holds a charge, but it stopped booting normally after purchase. I bought this phone used, but I would not recommend it.
A**R
It’s little
Battery life minimum if usedHave a backup
M**D
Worth it !!
This phone is really nice. Even tho it’s a small phone it works great and the sound is really good. I was kind of hesitant to buy it but it’s really worth it!!!
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