Currently the world is being dominated by big screen smart phones and high end specifications are making it to the race of becoming market leaders. Nowadays innovation is the key and everybody wants to be different.
One recent example of it is Nokia launching Nokia 3310 reboot. The world’s smallest 4G Android smartphone has also made it to the line up. Meet Jelly, which is an Android 7.0 4G smartphone and has a 2.45 inch touchscreen and will be available in 2 variants – Jelly and Jelly Pro.
Unihertz Jelly – The World’s Smallest 4G Android Smartphone
The phone has been manufactured by a company based in Shanghai – Unihertz. It has 92.3 x 43 x 13.3 mm dimensions and comes with 1GB RAM and 8 GB ROM for the basic variant and 16 GB ROM and 2 GB RAM for the Pro variant. Both the phones are powered by a 1.1 GHz quad-core processor. The smartphone is equipped with an 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera. Unihertz is a dual-SIM smartphone.
The phone also gets a 4G LTE, 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz/5Ghz WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, G-Sensor, Compass and Gyroscope. The attractive small sized smart phone comes in 3 shades of Pearl White, Space Black and Sky Blue. The phone costs $109 (Rs. 6900) for the basic Jelly variant and $125 (Rs. 8000) for the pro variant.
Official Video of Unihertz Jelly
It is a part of KickStarter Campaign and on their website, the Jelly and Jelly Pro are priced at $59 (Rs. 3800) and $75 (Rs. 4800) respectively. The phone also gets a 950 mAh battery worth 7 days of standby time.
Unboxing Video of Unihertz Jelly
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