Super Smartphone

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Super Smartphone
Super Smartphone vol. 1 cover.jpg
Cover of the first tankōbon volume
すごいスマホ
(Sugoi Sumaho)
Genre
February 27, 2024 [9] 978-1-9747-3693-5
  1. "Super Smartphone" (すごいスマホ, Sugoi Sumaho)
  2. "The Superphone's Pros and Cons" (スマホの功罪, Sumaho no Kōzai)
  3. "Superphone Battle" (スマホの戦い, Sumaho no Tatakai)
  4. "Two Culprits" (2人の犯人, Futari no Han'nin)
  1. "The Unidentified Invitation" (正体不明の招待状, Shōtai Fumei no Jōtaijō)
  2. "More Than One" (一人より, Hitori yori)
  3. "Three-Way Chat" (鼎談, Teidan)
2 December 2, 2022 [10] 978-4-08-883357-6 February 27, 2024 [11] 978-1-9747-4479-4
  1. "The Second Group" (第二群, Dai ni-gun)
  2. "First Owner Search" (ファースト所有者サーチ, Fāsuto Shoyūsha Sāchi)
  3. "Moura on the First Day" (初日の藻浦, Shonichi no Moura)
  4. "First Owner Contact" (ファースト所有者コンタクト, Fāsuto Shoyūsha Kontakuto)
  5. "An Awesomely Awful Game of Tag" (すごい鬼ごっこ, Sugoi Oni Gokko)
  1. "Moura and Zenichiro" (藻浦と全一郎, Moura to Zenichirō)
  2. "The First Device" (1台目, Ichi Daime)
  3. "Revocation Penalty" (剥奪ペナルティ, Hakudatsu Penaruti)
  4. "Second Phase" (第2フェーズ, Daini Fēzu)
3 January 4, 2023 [7] 978-4-08-883407-8 February 27, 2024 [12] 978-1-9747-4480-0
  1. "Boken's Evaluation" (ボーケンの値踏み, Bōken no Nebumi)
  2. "Card Game" (情報カードゲーム, Kādo Gēmu)
  3. "Rei's Stylistic Standards" (レイの審美眼, Rei no Shinbigan)
  4. "Zenichiro" (全一郎, Zen'ichirō)
  1. "Entanglement" (因縁, In'nen)
  2. "Confrontation" (相対, Sōtai)
  3. "Continuation" (継続, Keizoku)
  4. "Destiny" (運命, Unmei)

Reception

Steven Blackburn from Screen Rant offered praise for the setup of the first chapter, though he was also concerned that the series may not be able to live up to it. [1]

The series was nominated for the 2022 Next Manga Award in the print manga category. [13]

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