A tiny phone to feed your mini obsession
The world's smallest 4G
smartphone flaunts some impressive features
Shanghai-based mobile phone
company UniHertz recently unveiled the world's smallest 4G smartphone touted as
Jelly. The company had earlier released another mini-smartphone named Posh
Micro, introducing a new category in the smartphone market.
It is true that it gets
tough to carry your regular smartphone while travelling, exercising or any
place where the big size seems a hindrance. When it comes to flagship
smartphones, no one prefers taking a chance with them too. So there's always a
need of a secondary smartphone that plays the saviour in harsh and risky
conditions. Jelly is the perfect example of what you need from a secondary
phone. A secondary phone should be small, smart, look good, and should run the
necessary apps. Jelly ticks all of these boxes.
The handset comes in two
variants -Jelly and Jelly Pro. Both the devices are strikingly similar except
for the amount of RAM and storage both have. The basic variant comes with 1GB
of RAM and 8GB of internal storage, while the Pro variant offers 2GB RAM and
16GB internal storage.
It supports dual nano SIM with
4G support for only one SIM. To power it up, there's a 950mAh battery that
boasts three days of working and seven days of standby time. A quad core processor
clocked at 1.1GHz is baked inside for all the processing tasks. Moreover, it
has a gyroscope sensor, GPS and all the basic connectivity features like
Bluetooth and WiFi.
The world's smallest 4G
smartphone comes with Android Nougat, a 2.45 -inch TF T dis play with a
resolution of 240x432 pixels. It comes in three different colours -pearl white,
sky blue and space black, and a 2MP camera on the front and an 8MP camera on
the back.
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