By M. Abad, | May 04, 2017
The Jelly smartphone has an overall dimension of 3.6" by 1.7" including the bezels of the phone. It costs $69. (YouTube)
A new and revolutionary 4G smartphone is coming, and it's not like anything you have imagined. Unihertz is behind the 2.5-inch Jelly that runs on the Android 7.0 Nougat operating system. Designed to be the smallest smartphone yet, the Jelly was first introduced on Kickstarter. While it is petite and lightweight, it boasts of powerful performance.
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Jelly is available in Pearl White, Sky Blue, and Space Black color variants. The developer of the 2.5-inch Jelly smartphone has also developed an updated version called the Jelly Pro. The specs of the Jelly smartphone include a 1GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage while the Jelly Pro boasts of 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage.
The Jelly smartphone has a 2.45-inch TFT LCD screen, a Quad Core 1.1GHz processor and a 2MP + 8MP dual camera. Both the Jelly smartphone and Jelly Pro run on the Android 7.0 Nougat operating system and is designed for a Dual Nano SIM card. The new Jelly smartphone is also equipped with a GPS.
According to Geek, the Jelly smartphone has an overall dimension of 3.6" by 1.7" including the bezels of the phone. It costs $69. The Kickstarter campaign for the smartphone surpassed its target of $30,000. Currently, up to $180,000 has been raised.
The Jelly smartphone is expected be shipped starting July 2017. The Jelly Pro, on the other hand, will start shipping in August 2017.
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