Unihertz launch world's smallest Android 10, 4G smartphone

Jelly 2 is a credit card size smartphone with 4G connection, global unlock and Android 10 operating system


Tech Desk July 22, 2020
PHOTO: Unihertz

If you are tired of carrying bulky, heavy smartphones then Unihertz' Jelly 2 might be what you want. Jelly 2 is the world’s smallest Android 10 4G smartphone.

Jelly 2 is equipped with a 3-inch screen display. The phone is 16.5mm thick and packed with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, alongside a headphone jack and can be used as a compact MP3 player. The team at Unihertz designed the first tiny smartphone device back in 2017.

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“Performance from the MediaTek Helio P60 processor is not what I would call blazing, but more than adequate for the kind of actions I’ve been expecting the Jelly 2 to perform. With a screen this small, it’s not even really worth trying to execute hardcore multitasking. I did play a couple of Asphalt 9 races to test the performance and it was noticeably low-res, but most games wouldn’t really be playable on a screen like this even with unlimited horsepower,” reports Sam Byford, Editor at The Verge.

This 4G mini smartphone is designed to act as a companion device to your regular cell, one that you can more easily for nights out, exercise, or when taking a break from your full-sized smartphone.

Jelly 2 comes with a 16-megapixel sensor on the back and an 8-megapixel sensor for selfies and the phone is packed with superior visual quality with 326 PPI in an unbelievably mini size.

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"The primary camera isn’t great, unsurprisingly, but it does the job as long as you’re only going to be viewing the photos on the tiny screen. Most actual cameras have bigger screens than the Jelly 2, though, so you should probably take one of those along too if you’re planning on visiting somewhere dark or pretty, says Byford.

There’s a 2000mAh battery inside, which is small by Android phone standards but then most Android phones don’t have to power 3-inch screens, and this is more than double the capacity of the original Jelly.

Jelly 2 is a convenient pocket-friendly device that caters to much of your basic phone needs and it is retailing on Kickstarter for $129.

 

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