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The world’s smallest phone Jelly 2 with Android 10 at 2062 pounds

Unihertz launched a crowdfunding campaign through Kickstarter to fund her new micro phone, called Jelly 2.

(Jelly 2) is the smallest smartphone in the world in terms of the size of support networks for the fourth generation, and works on Android 10 system, which left the company’s first phone, which was called (Jelly) released in 2017.

Jelly 2

The new phone is trying to fix many previous phone problems, which is an unusable keyboard and low battery life.

(Unihertz) introduced its new 3-inch TFT LCD screen (Jelly 2) with a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels, and it’s clearly pretty small, but the 20 percent increase in size makes a big difference.

Jelly 2

You can now see five full tweets on the screen at once, as long as it contains only a few words each, and the keyboard can work with quick searches, chat responses, etc.

(Jelly 2) does not have small edges, but the screen takes more advantage of the physical areas of the phone, so the device is generally larger than the original device.

Although the screen is not more vibrant, it is sharp enough, because the owners of this phone will not use it to edit photos or watch movies on it.

Phone performance

In terms of performance, the MediaTek Helio P60 processor is not pioneering, but more than enough for the quality of actions Jelly 2 is expected to take.

The company supplied the phone with a 2000 mAh battery, which is small according to the standards of the Android phone, but it is suitable for this device.

Speaking of the camera, there is a 16-megapixel sensor on the back and an 8-megapixel sensor on the front.

Although the back camera is not unique, it does the job as long as you only see pictures on the small screen.

Size and memory

The thickness of this phone is 16.5 mm, and there is a fingerprint sensor at the back, along with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage space.

There is also a headphone port, which allows you to use the phone as a mini MP3 player if you want, and the Kickstarter unit price starts at $ 129.

The company also provides software inside the phone so that it can operate remote controls for various electronic products.

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