➀ The article discusses the design and development of the world's smallest programmable Indus Phone, which integrates a 4G GSM module, a touchscreen display, and a real-time operating system. ➁ The phone features a calculator application and supports LTE and 4G networks. ➂ The article includes a bill of materials and a circuit diagram for the project.
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