It runs on one AA battery, and claims to keep its charge for up to 15 years, something unthinkable for feature-laden phones with batteries that last only a few days.
The SpareOne can be programmed for instant access to phone numbers of key contacts, including emergency services in any location.
As the phone's developer, XPAL Power, says: "It's essentially designed to make and receive the most important calls, no matter what."
The SpareOne is also able to automatically transmit its location via its mobile ID, plus has a built-in torch -- and unlike so many of today'sgadgets, it even comes with the AA battery included.
The new phone, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is designed as a 'backup' phone you can keep in the glove compartment for emergencies.
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