World's Smallest Mobile Phone Will Now go into Production -- Tinitell Wearable Wristphone with GPS Tracker for Kids Raises $100,000 in 7 Days on Kickstarter

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World's Smallest Mobile Phone Will Now go into Production -- Tinitell Wearable Wristphone with GPS Tracker for Kids Raises $100,000 in 7 Days on Kickstarter

STOCKHOLM, May 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

    Tinitell (http://tinitell.com), a Swedish mobile technology startup, needed only 7
days on crowd-funding site Kickstarter to reach the goal of $100,000 to start
manufacturing of the world's smallest mobile phone:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/960748838/tinitell-introducing-a-wristphone-for-kids

    Instead of adding more expensive smartphones to the household, parents who want to be
able to reach their kids are now presented with a new type of mobile phone, the
wristphone. Mats Horn, the founder and inventor of Tinitell, decided to create a wearable
and well-designed mobile phone for kids that also allows for GPS positioning.

    "I'm so happy to be able to say that Tinitell reached its funding goal so quickly. We
love Tinitell and getting the approval from the Kickstarter crowd-funding community is
humbling, to say the least. We can now begin to have the first batches of Tinitell's
produced," says Mats Horn, founder and CEO of Tinitell.

    Tinitell, which is the world's smallest wearable phone designed for kids, is operated
through the click of a button or via voice recognition. The more advanced features have
been moved into the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app for parents, which can also be
used to geo-locate one or several kids. Initial market reactions celebrate the design and
simplicity:

    "Tinitell has gotten a great reception by both early adopters and parents around the
world, and many call this 'the product they've been waiting for'. It has also sparked
controversy. Parents debate at what age we should connect with our children to connected
technology," says Mats Horn.

    Tinitell comes in a variety of colors and the expected retail price is $179, but on
crowd-funding site Kickstarter, the price starts at $99. The design is created by a team
of Scandinavian industrial designers, and is also made to appeal to grown-ups seeking a
basic wristphone for rugged outdoor activities, as well as to the elderly and disabled.

    "Lots of potential venture capitalists, angel investors and telecom operators have
reached out to us in the last few days. We have yet to initiate any specific discussions,
but we will absolutely be exploring our partner strategy further," says Mats Horn.

    For full documentation, FAQ and current crowdfunding status, please visit our
Kickstarter page at:

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/960748838/tinitell-introducing-a-wristphone-for-kids

    For hi-res images and video, please visit our press kit at:

    http://bit.ly/1lNu9PN

    ABOUT TINITELL

    Tinitell is a Scandinavian designed and engineered mobile phone, and we have
intentionally stripped it down to feature only the most basic functions. Our philosophy:
It should perform well and look cool - without being too pricey. The company was founded
in 2013.

Tinitell

CONTACT: CONTACT: Mats Horn, CEO of Tinitell, +46702756361, mats@tinitell.com

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