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Jelly 2, a handheld that fits in the palm of your hand

August 23, 2020.

Jelly 2.

Jelly 2. © Unihertz.

Jelly 2, a Kisckstarter project that’s already amassed almost a million dollars, is a truly miniature 4G Android device: just 9.5x4.9x1.6cm, and 110g. It has a 3-inch, 480x854 pixel screen, and offers all of the features of a more typical phone. Battery life is decent and usability is not bad, according to testers; on the other hand, the 16MP camera isn’t great in low lighting conditions, it has no IP rating, and some applications just don’t work on such a small screen. While the Jelly 2 will probably never be your only phone, it can be a very nifty second phone, for example for athletes who don’t want to bring a brick on their marathon training sessions; and if it could get a decent IP rating, it would become their best training buddy. Pricing starts at USD129, with shipping slated for the end of the year. Of course, any crowdfunding project is inherently risky, but this team has already proved itself with a previous iteration of this phone.

Android Police, Ryne Hager, “Unihertz Jelly 2 review: Size matters.”