📏 Small in size, big on features!
The Unihertz Jelly Pro is the world's smallest 4G smartphone, featuring a compact design with a 2.45-inch LCD display, 3GB RAM, and 32GB storage. It runs on Android 8.1 Oreo and includes essential features like built-in GPS, dual SIM support, and biometric face recognition for enhanced security. Perfect for those who value portability without sacrificing functionality.
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
RAM Memory Installed | 3 GB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Color | Black |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Processor Speed | 1.2 GHz |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Micro USB |
Operating System | Android 8.1 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 3 GB |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Form Factor | Bar |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Pixel Density | 99 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
Screen Size | 2.45 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 240 x 432 Pixels |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Battery Power | 950 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
Average Battery Life Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Number of Front Cameras | 2 |
Shooting Modes | Aperture Priority |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Item Weight | 60.4 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 3.64 x 1.69 x 0.51 inches |
N**A
Everything I hoped it would be!
I have had this phone for about 24 hours now and I don't see myself ever going back to my full sized smartphone. This can do literally everything a full sized smartphone can. But, you may not always want to, and that's kind of the point. This phone has allowed me to keep all the things I sort of "need" in my life. Ride sharing apps, google maps, mobile hotspot, email, etc. And those apps are really pretty easy to use even in this small form factor. You won't be composing big responses in your emails, or doing a ton of browsing through social media, and for some of us, that's a positive thing. But, don't be fooled. The phone is completely capable of tackling all the tasks that have kept you tied to your smartphone in the first place. Here are the pros, cons, and some tips.Pros:* First thing I noticed right away is that this cures distracted driving 100%. You won't be tempted to try to use it while driving, because it's kind of impossible.* I love the way it fits in my pocket. Yes, it DOES fit in the coin pocket perfectly! It's barely bigger than a key fob. No more white rectangle wear lines in my jeans.*It's nicely weighted.* The phone processor/ram is fast enough and it has plenty of storage for anything that you should really be wanting to do with it.* The flashlight is bright, and the cameras aren't terrible.*Full Android, play store and all.*FM radio is actually a really great app that even lets you record songs from over the airwaves to save for later. And uses NO data.*The home button is an LED that can pulse different colors to let you know about missed calls or texts.*Expandable storage and removable battery.*Headphone jack.*Built in speaker that isn't awful.Cons:*Screen resolution is low. It would be nice to have just a little more PPI to avoid the blurry or jagged letters on the tiny screen.*Battery life is not quite a full day under moderate usage. This one could also be considered a pro as part of the whole digital detox strategy. You will find yourself wanting to save the phones battery for more important tasks.*Typing is more difficult than you will be used to. I am finding ways around it, voice input, gesture keyboards, but it's still more difficult than it was on my larger phone.*The edges of the touch screen can be inaccurate.Tips:*Install a keyboard like Gboard, or Swiftkey and use gesture input. It helps a ton to swirl around to find your word rather than pinpointing the letter. I also found that Gboard worked great in landscape. This is one of the few phones that you can actually type one handed in landscape. Swiftkey did some strange things in landscape with this.*Install a launcher like nova launcher that gives you gestures from the home screen. I use the gestures in Nova to launch several apps and it saves me from having to press them. I can launch them without looking.*Go into settings, about phone, build number, and click build number repeatedly until it brings up developer options. Inside developer options enable "show visual touches". This will help to know where it's registering your touches when you are on the edge of the screen and having difficulty.*Go to settings, accessibility, and enable magnification. This comes in handy. A triple tap anywhere will magnify the screen and let you more easily tap links or other buttons.I highly recommend this phone. It's something you won't understand until you give it a try!
C**S
Great Back-up Phone
I gave this phone to my wife as a backup while she's running. It's tiny and therefore ideal when you want to carry minimal stuff. It's also a fully functional phone, even allows for 2 SIM cards and extra memory. Voice quality is great, signal strength a little less than with an iPhone, but ok. Reading that it would only work on T-mobile, I bought a Jethro prepaid SIM card for it, which uses the T-mobile network and thus works fine.Everyone using it should not compare this phone to their regular carry. The screen is tiny, battery life is short, and typing on the small screen requires a lot of precision. But understanding this, it is a 5* compromise.
W**8
She's a keeper.
Have considered this phone for awhile. Always thought it was just too small. It is better than I had expected. Like it a lot. Basically, use it like a feature phone with a QWERTY and full Android at my fingertips, By smartphone standards, doesnt have Gorilla glass. It performs as well or better, as any entry level phone. A little lag, here and there, a camera that takes usable pics, screen needs more PPI/resolution. Its 115 bucks, who could complain.I see no difference texting on this compared to a big phone. Sure I make mistakes on both, but predictive text is there to save me. Really its not bad for short conversations. They set this phone up very well. Doesnt have much bloatware other than all the usual Google bloat. Out of the box it had 29 app icons. No Facebook and no Twitter is a real plus for me. Signal strength is pretty good. Its only slightly less than a big phone, and much better than The Palm. The phone has a nice sleek body. but very slippery, The phone is quite beautiful, hated to cover it up. I did buy the cover to improve grip, and works well for that. It has hotspot and wifi calling.To save on battery and have some semblance of privacy I have all of the following off... GPS, WiFi/Bluetooth-Location Accuracy, Bluetooth, WiFi, Data, VoLTE , and signed out of Google. Also clamped down on App permissions. Use it for calling and texts, and only turn on internet as needed. The battery gets me though the day... Under "normal" smart phone use, the battery wouldnt last very long.WARNING! there was an issue where two OEM apps requiring 'location' or 'contacts' permissions in order to open. That seems very suspicious so I deactivated them. Loaded two well known antivirus Apps, All good.
K**S
Decent little device!
This is a great phone! I purchased as a secondary device. It’s funny the way people look at me when I’m talking on it. The keyboard is excellent and precise, screen is super decent for the size, only con is the battery life: without even using it, I can watch the battery drain. This is definitely for those days when you want to disconnect from social media. You can still use Facebook, Instagram, chrome browser etc. but make sure you bring your charger! I’m happy I purchased this none the less.
J**E
Brilliant mini 4G smart phone!
I just bought this. I would have bought the rugged Atom but wanted to see if this line of phone was worth it, I went cheap. IT IS! This works BETTER than my Samsung A20. I will be buying the Atom next year! The key board is so wee. I bought a stylus to use on the keyboard. This makes it easy. Buyer BEWARE, this is a MINI phone. If you have big fingers, poor vision, this phone may not be for you. This is not a toy but an actual fully functioning 4G smart phone. It does NOT have finger print recognition, but the rugged Atom does. I only use it for work right now, I don't do social media, but text a lot. I would recommend getting a back up battery source. The battery does not have a long life, especially if you use it often. I work 10+ hr shifts. If I rarely use it, it will last over 10 hrs on standby. But consistent use 4-5 hours. I bought extra batteries and a power bar. I really love this phone. Its so small., smaller than a credit card.
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