At the time of writing, the Kazam Tornado 348 is officially the world's thinnest smartphone. Certified by the Guinness Book of Records, this tiny 4.8in smartphone is an astounding 5.15mm thick .
The Tornado 348 is the brand's flagship device and looks instantly familiar as a sort of iPhone 6/Sony Xperia Z3 hybrid. It doesn't push the boundaries in terms of specs or pricing, but Kazam has .
The Kazam Tornado 348 gets noticeably warm while idling, especially at the top and around the cameras at the front and the back, which is obviously the location of the SoC. The thin construction .
By Wired UK on February 02, 2015. The Kazam Tornado 348 is an enviably slim smartphone and feels very well built too. Its specs are resolutely midrange but it's a decent performer and if it's let .
Joining the race to shave precious millimetres off its leading smartphone lines, the company has unveiled the Kazam Tornado 348. At a mere 5.15mm thick the device is officially the world’s .
The Kazam Tornado 348 is a phone trading off its design, its price and little else. For most people, that's enough on its own – but don't go looking for anything deeper with this handset. The lack oWith the rise in popularity of SIM-free handsets, at £249, the KAZAM Tornado 348 is a great example of a well-crafted phone running Android brilliantly. No extra gubbins, no bloatware, no faffing about with fingerprint sensors or mind-reading capabilities – just a solid handset with great battery life and performance and a great price.MediaTek drops the F-Word and launches the Dimensity 9000 Nov 20, 2021Search