Unihertz Jelly Pro Review of Pros And Cons

Picture of the Unihertz Jelly Pro, by Unihertz

- Analysis by KJ David


The brainchild and subsequent Kickstarter project of Unihertz, the Jelly Pro is pitched at the world's tiniest full-featured smartphone, likely finding itself in our gallery of small and lightweight phones. As can be expected of a phone of its size, the Jelly Pro's wobbliest specs include a teeny 2.45-inch 432 x 240 screen , which is probably as low-caliber as it gets for a full-blown Android-run device. Additionally, it drops the ball in terms of battery capacity, sitting on only 950mAh of power that may sound passable, given its miniature screen size, but is definitely underwhelming when the rest of its pros and cons are taken into consideration.

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This tiny Android, which, by the way, measures only 92.4mm long (just a little taller than credit cards) and weighs a feather-light 60.4 grams , is loaded with 16GB's worth of internal memory that exceeds what many users might expect of a phone of its build. Furthermore, it supports robust 256GB microSD cards , a pro that a lot of full-sized budget-tier smartphones regrettably lack.

When it comes to imaging, although this tiny phone's 2-megapixel fixed-focus front-facing camera is an outright con, seeing that it belongs in the realm of senior phones (Check out some popular senior-oriented phones here) more than full-fledged Androids, we're ready to let that slide, knowing that some shoppers might be surprised that it even has one. What's more surprising, however, is that it comes with an 8-megapixel rear-facing main camera bedecked with a standard LED flash, autofocus, and a Full HD video-recording option , which is more than what we had in mind for something that can be described as a micro-smartphone.

As for hardware, Unihertz equipped with Jelly Pro with a quad-core 1.1GHz processor and 2GB of RAM, making sure it keeps up versus much-larger budget-class smartphones -- at least as of this review of its technical pros and cons.

Its minimalist concept also includes an inbuilt pedometer and a 4G LTE adapter. Moreover, it manages to squeeze two SIM card slots into its tiny shell, with the Android 7.0 Nougat rounding things out.

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Available in Sky Blue, Pearl White, and Space Black, the bite-sized Unihertz Jelly Pro may ironically attract users with its petite body, but its feature set is far from gimmicky, lining up with many conventional entry- and mid-level Androids, consequently making it a solid choice for users who think that tiny is the way to go.


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