Jelly: the smallest 4G smartphone in the world Android Nougat


Push button phones are often used as a backup means of communication, but in the transition from the primary mobile users are losing convenient to sync contacts and messenger, which already occupied the niche of short SMS messages and begin to replace voice calls. Startup Uniherz decided to fill this gap and presented a mini-Jelly smartphone with a display size of just 2.45 inches. The successor to last year’s model Micro X received the support of 4G LTE networks, have put on a little performance and still fits in the smallest pocket on my jeans.

Push button phones are often used as a backup means of communication, but in the transition from the primary mobile users are losing convenient to sync contacts and messenger, which already occupied the niche of short SMS messages and begin to replace voice calls. Startup Uniherz decided to fill this gap and presented a mini-Jelly smartphone with a display size of just 2.45 inches. The successor to last year’s model Micro X received the support of 4G LTE networks, have put on a little performance and still fits in the smallest pocket on my jeans (although not so compact as the producer tried to show in the picture above).
Everything you need

Jelly got a 2.45-inch touch screen with a resolution of 432×240 resolution points. Inside mounted Quad-core processor of unknown model with a frequency of 1.1 GHz, base model with 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal memory, but the sale will also do the modification Jelly Pro to 2/16 GB. Supports two SIM cards, a slot for cards microSD. Main camera 8-megapixel front module of 2 megapixels. The company claims that the battery is 950 mAh capable of providing three days of Autonomous operation in a normal mode or a week in standby mode. There is even a built-in GPS module. The gadget comes with Android OS 7.0 Nougat on Board with built-in Google services. The case measures 92.3x43x13.3 mm.

How much is it worth?
The team collects funds for the release of Jelly through crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. The campaign has reached a minimum limit of $30 000 just for the first hour after launch. Prices start at $69 for the standard model (the first 500 copies and $79 for the next), and the Pro version will cost $95. The market price of the smartphones will be $109 and $125, respectively. For $9 you can order an extra battery, and case to mount on the arm for sports is $10. If all goes according to plan, delivery is expected in August.
On the Chinese online platforms, you can also find miniature smartphones, for example, Melrose S9 for $50, but it has a more modest characteristics and works all day.
Source: Kickstarter
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