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Unihertz Jelly Pro 3GB+32GB, The Smallest 4G Smartphone in The World, Android 8.1 Oreo Unlocked Smart Phone, Black (NO charger, supports only T-mobile)
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| Price | $109.99 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $9.57 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $119.56 | |
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| Brand | Unihertz |
| Operating System | Android 8.1 |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 3 GB |
| CPU Speed | 1.2 GHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 3 GB |
| Screen Size | 2.45 Inches |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Model Name | Jelly Pro |
| Wireless Carrier | Unlocked for All Carriers |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
About this item
- NO Charger in the box
- Jelly Pro supports T-mobile network only
- Equipped with a built-in gyroscope that determines the position and orientation of the smartphone, Unlocked mini android smartphone with simple and decent packaging, nice little gift for your friends
- Built-in GPS and Pedometer let you easily track your steps, distance, pace and time
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From the brand
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Unihertz: Shape the Future of Mobile Devices
Unihertz is not just a smartphone brand; it's a paradigm shift in mobile technology. Specializing in crafting compact, yet powerful smartphones, Unihertz has become a symbol of innovation and portability in an industry dominated by size. At the core of our philosophy is the belief that cutting-edge technology should seamlessly integrate into your life without compromising on style or functionality.
Product Description
Jelly Pro, Small and Full-Functional Smartphone
A unique mini smartphone, Jelly Pro is compact and portable, with useful features like 4G LTE, GPS, Bluetooth, etc. It is the best choice for small phone lovers.
*Jelly Pro supports working on the 4G network of T-Mobile only in the US. It does not support AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint. Please make sure your carrier can work with it before buying it.
(This product does not include a power adapter.)
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Smallest 4G SmartphoneExtremely portable, handy and simplicity. It can even fit the coin pocket on your jeans. Take a break, exercise, go outdoors, and enjoy nature without the burden. |
Android 8.1We had updated Jelly Pro to latest Android 8.1 OS. For old users, you can also easily upgrade your device by “Settings → About phone → Wireless Update”. |
Listen to Music At EaseUsing the built-in music player or download your favorite music app, you can easily enjoy your music time. Also supporting Bluetooth-enabled headphones. |
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Portable Sports PartnerYou can easily track steps, distance, pace and time with built-in GPS and Pedometer. Making it easier to your exercise. |
Built-in GPSBuild-in GPS make you easily locate yourself in the map. Together with G-sensor, gyroscope and compass, it could be the perfect phone for your outdoor adventures, business trips and daily life. |
Dual SIM Dual StandbyEnjoy your work-life balance with Jelly Pro. One for work, one for friends and family. Having Dual Sim cards is like have two phones in one, and lets you get more done. |
US Carrier Support only T-MobileJelly Pro supports working on the 4G network of T-Mobile only in the US. It does not support AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint. Please make sure your carrier can work with it before buying it. |
Specification
| Dimensions: | 92.4 × 43 × 13 mm |
| Weight: | 60.4 g (with battery) |
| Display size: | 2.45 Inches |
| Color: | Black |
| Resolution: | 240 × 432 Pixels |
| Battery: | 950 mAh (removable) |
| Rear Camera + Front Camera: | 8 MP + 2 MP |
| Memory: | 3 GB + 32 GB |
| SIM: | Dual Nano SIM Card |
| OS: | Android 8.1 |
| CPU: | MT6737 Quad-Core, 1.1-1.3GHz |
| Band: | 2G GSM (Band 2/3/5/8), 3G WCDMA (Band 1/2/4/5/8), 4G FDD-LTE (Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/19/20), 4G TDD-LTE (Band 40) |
| WLAN: | WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz/5GHz |
| Positioning: | GPS + GLONASS |
| Sensors: | G-Sensor, Compass, Gyroscope |
| Other Features: | Bluetooth 4.0, Face Unlock, 3.5mm Headphone Jack, FM Radio, Micro USB |
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| Customer Ratings | ||||||
| Battery life | 2.5 | 3.8 | 3.9 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.2 |
| Screen quality | 3.9 | — | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 2.7 |
| Fingerprint reader | — | — | 3.6 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 2.8 |
| Sold By | Unihertz | Unihertz | Unihertz | Unihertz | Unihertz | hipipooo |
| display size | 2.45 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
| memory capacity | 3 GB | 4 GB | 6 GB | 256 GB | 256 GB | 16 GB |
| model name | Jelly Pro | Jelly 2E | Jelly 2 | Jelly Star | Jelly Star | XS14Pro |
| operating system | Android 8.1 | Android 12.0 | Android 11.0 | Android 13.0 | Android 13.0 | Android |
| connectivity tech | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, USB | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Wi-Fi |
| display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | OLED |
| memory slots | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | — |
| headphones jack | 3.5 mm | 3.5 mm | 3.5 mm | 3.5 mm | 3.5 mm | 3.5 mm |
What's in the box
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 3.64 x 1.69 x 0.51 inches |
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| Item Weight | 2.13 ounces |
| ASIN | B07TS37SR1 |
| Item model number | Jelly Pro |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| OS | Android 8.1 |
| RAM | 3 GB |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
| GPS | True |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Scanner Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Other camera features | Rear, Front |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Color | Black |
| Battery Power Rating | 950 |
| Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
| Whats in the box | Earphone, Adapter, USB Cable |
| Manufacturer | Unihertz |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2019 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 3 GB |
| Standing screen display size | 2.45 Inches |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 3 GB |
| Weight | 60.4 Grams |
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Customers like the quality of the cellular phone, mentioning it's a very nice little phone. They also appreciate the ease of setup. However, some customers have reported issues with the battery life, saying it drains around 60% every 24 hours. Opinions are mixed on performance, value, call quality, size, and durability.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the cellular phone. They mention it's a very nice little phone, amazing, and a perfect minimalist smartphone. They appreciate the good camera quality and display. Overall, customers recommend it for short-term use.
"...It is very small and adorable, and fits my needs perfectly. I've had it for two weeks now and am thrilled." Read more
"...The phone has a nice sleek body. but very slippery, The phone is quite beautiful, hated to cover it up...." Read more
"...the sound - calling and receiving - is very good...." Read more
"...device with a VoIP service, and the voice quality (both ways) is pretty good...." Read more
Customers like the ease of setup of the cellular phone. They mention it's user-friendly, simple, and effective. Some say that the keyboard is tiny. Overall, most are happy with the ease and functionality of the phone.
"...It uses a micro sim card and was easy to set up...." Read more
"...Really its not bad for short conversations. They set this phone up very well. Doesnt have much bloatware other than all the usual Google bloat...." Read more
"...And those apps are really pretty easy to use even in this small form factor...." Read more
"...I set my Gmail up. So easy. I kinda regret it cuz i just wanted ONLY to call and text, but thats fine. Gmail works great...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the cellular phone. Some mention that it's a great small smart phone that fits in their pockets. The screen is decent for the size, and it fits nicely in that useless side-pocket. However, others say that the touch screen is small, really small, and takes up screen space.
"...It also fits easily and unobtrusively inside any pocket.It is very small and adorable, and fits my needs perfectly...." Read more
"...I'm happy with the phone, which I can comfortably store in my pocket...." Read more
"...Let me give the pros first.Pros: Very small footprint...." Read more
"...Yes, it DOES fit in the coin pocket perfectly! It's barely bigger than a key fob. No more white rectangle wear lines in my jeans.*..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the cellular phone. Some mention that it's working very well, is fully functional, and is perfectly useable for most situations. However, others say that they were unable to get it to function on their network in North. Some customers also mention that many apps simply do not function, and that the phone is not viable if you are a constant phone user without a car.
"...4. Camera is not that great. It's perfectly useable for most situations, but by today's standards some may find it lacking...." Read more
"...No surprise. Charged it to 100%. Turned it off. Next day the phone would not turn on. Tried recharging...." Read more
"...Always thought it was just too small. It is better than I had expected. Like it a lot...." Read more
"...suddenly realized you have to think of this phone as a huge, but fully functional, smart watch...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the cellular phone. Some mention it's good for the price, while others say it'll die within two months. Some say the phone is not practical due to the battery life, while still others say that it'd be a waste of money.
"...have noted the erratic nature of the GPS and for me it was virtually useless...." Read more
"...The price is right too.First of all, I'm a little old-school when it comes to phones...." Read more
"...The phone is highly priced and premium for the form factor. Ideally it should have been at a slightly lower price point of $99...." Read more
"...Even ther price is good." Read more
Customers are mixed about the call quality. Some mention that the voice quality is good, and the signal strength is pretty good. However, others say that the signal is a little less than with an iPhone, and there is no signal in areas where they should be able to get several bars. They also say that phone service is poor and won't make three-way calls or Snapchat works.
"...It is easy to read and the Swype and predictive text actually work better than on my big phone...." Read more
"...Really its not bad for short conversations. They set this phone up very well. Doesnt have much bloatware other than all the usual Google bloat...." Read more
"...any significant noise it'll be difficult to hear, and it does not transmit through the case so it is very muffled when placed on a soft surface with..." Read more
"...I've found typing is quite accurate even scaled down, but if you know how to swype, it is freakishly accurate and that's always easier than typing..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the cellular phone. Some mention that it holds up very well, is very well made, and can last up to a full marathon. However, others say that it's not durable, broken within 36 hours, and has weak build quality.
"...For 4 days now I've been dealing with the total unreliability of this phone (pull the battery, maybe charge, maybe not, pull the battery again, etc.)..." Read more
"...It uses a micro sim card and was easy to set up.The phone is very well made and the charge easily lasts 24 hours, because I'm not using it..." Read more
"...The loud speaker is decent, but a bit weak, so if you have any significant noise it'll be difficult to hear, and it does not transmit through the..." Read more
"...There is a lot packed into it. The build quality isn't the greatest. The down volume button on my unit rocks back and forth a bit...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the cellular phone. They mention that it has issues, is crippled, and wastes a lot of battery with alarms. They also say that it consumes a great deal of power and that it only has 3 to 4 hours of screen time.
"...me though the day... Under "normal" smart phone use, the battery wouldnt last very long.WARNING!..." Read more
"...The bad: Definitely the worst side of this phone is the battery life, and if you adjust the settings wrong for conserving the battery, the phone..." Read more
"...It does consume a lot of power, especially Google Maps, so I keep the phone plugged in when running it.Now, for the GPS...." Read more
"...It is my primary phone. 4 stars because the battery power life is still an issue, despite changing it from a smart phone to a dumb phone...." Read more
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First of all, I'm a little old-school when it comes to phones. My first few cell phones would all fit comfortably in the front pocket of my jeans. As phones have grown into portable computers, so has the screen. As of October 2018, a Google search of "compact smart phone" gives results of 6" screen or less with most being around 5.5-6". Add a case and it is easily too large for me to carry comfortably.
Enter the Jelly Pro. If nothing else, I have less lower back pain from sitting lop-sided on my Galaxy. That alone is worth the swap. Although it is slightly smaller than I would have chosen, there aren't many options available. I have been using it for about a month now, so here are the Pros and Cons:
Pros:
1. It's tiny. I carry it in my front jeans pocket and it's slightly larger than the average key-fob. Much more comfortable than sitting on a mini-tablet-phone.
2. The price. $128 to my door, including next-day shipping. In the day of $1100 phones that don't do much more than previous models, this is excellent.
3. So far, it has done almost anything that other Android based phones do. It has two SIM card slots and a Micro SD slot. I added 128 GB to the unit and it can be configured to either add to the phone's internal 16 GB, or as an "external" USB drive. Also, the battery is replaceable. No print reader, but it does support facial recognition. I have not tried to use that feature yet.
4. Most others don't realize it's a phone. I've had several people ask if it was an mp3 player.
5. It's not an iPhone. None of the Apple software that doesn't play well with others.
Cons (in no particular order):
1. There is a slight learning curve. Due to it's size, I have had to be more diligent in using the touch screen to minimize typo's and the like. For the keyboard, I have downloaded a couple of large-print keyboard apps which are a little easier to use. Overall, it's not too bad, but typing is slower for me. If you text a lot, you may find it annoying.
2. Screen is plastic and scratches easily. Get a good stick-on screen protector and put it on as soon as you get it out of the box.
3. Widgets would not update on factory version of android. I loaded an update which helped substantially, but sometimes they still lag behind. Another update is available, but I have not yet installed it. This issue may be resolved.
4. Camera is not that great. It's perfectly useable for most situations, but by today's standards some may find it lacking. Don't count on using it for family photos.
5. 16 GB internal memory. Although this can be expanded to 144 GB via a 128GB Micro SD card, this is rather small by today's standards.
6. Battery life is short. With minimal use, it will last all day on one charge. If used very much at all, it will need a recharge. The update improved this over the factory installed software, but it's still not quite on par with other mainstream phones.
7. It's tiny. People may think you're crazy talking to yourself and listening to your hand. During a phone call, you can actually hide the entire phone in your hand.
Overall, I am satisfied with the phone. Most of these issues I was aware of prior to purchase based on reviews from various places. This seems like the type of device that you'll either love or hate. The tradeoffs are well worth the shortcomings in my opinion. If you purchase this, don't expect it to be an iPhone X or a Samsung S9. For a low cost it serves a niche market with a specific purpose and does it quite well.
The phone is very well made and the charge easily lasts 24 hours, because I'm not using it much when I'm out. That said, I do have my Gmail on it, so I can see any critical info regarding rehearsals or new jobs.
It is easy to read and the Swype and predictive text actually work better than on my big phone.
It is also helping me look at my phone less, especially when driving. Out of sight, out of mind. Much less distracting!
I bought it a little pouch and it stores safely inside my mini crossbody purse. It also fits easily and unobtrusively inside any pocket.
It is very small and adorable, and fits my needs perfectly. I've had it for two weeks now and am thrilled.
I see no difference texting on this compared to a big phone. Sure I make mistakes on both, but predictive text is there to save me. Really its not bad for short conversations. They set this phone up very well. Doesnt have much bloatware other than all the usual Google bloat. Out of the box it had 29 app icons. No Facebook and no Twitter is a real plus for me. Signal strength is pretty good. Its only slightly less than a big phone, and much better than The Palm. The phone has a nice sleek body. but very slippery, The phone is quite beautiful, hated to cover it up. I did buy the cover to improve grip, and works well for that. It has hotspot and wifi calling.
To save on battery and have some semblance of privacy I have all of the following off... GPS, WiFi/Bluetooth-Location Accuracy, Bluetooth, WiFi, Data, VoLTE , and signed out of Google. Also clamped down on App permissions. Use it for calling and texts, and only turn on internet as needed. The battery gets me though the day... Under "normal" smart phone use, the battery wouldnt last very long.
WARNING! there was an issue where two OEM apps requiring 'location' or 'contacts' permissions in order to open. That seems very suspicious so I deactivated them. Loaded two well known antivirus Apps, All good.
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subiera excesivamente de precio.
Con el Jelly Pro 3 lo he encontrado y eso que los muchos comentarios negativos sobre su batería,
me hicieron dudar.
Lo tengo desde hace tres semanas, le he hecho varias pruebas de consumo y para mi ofrece lo que necesito.
El teclado es pequeño ya que la pantalla es de 2,45 pulgadas, pero si tus dedos no son grandes (como es mi caso) no hay ningún problema para manejarlo.
En mi caso que suelo salir frecuentemente en bici, es el compañero perfecto para llevar en el bolsillo del
maillot, ni notas que lo llevas.
Lo primero que hice fue configurarlo y personalizarlo a mi gusto. Desinstalé algunas aplicaciones y otras
que no se puede las inhabilité. En su lugar instalé otras de mi agrado.
El brillo lo he reducido al 40%, con esta intensidad para mi es suficiente.
El wifi lo tengo desactivado, así como los datos. Si tengo que hacer alguna consulta en internet conecto
para ello temporalmente los datos.
La navegación es fluida y a pesar del tamaño de la pantalla se puede hacer perfectamente.
Lo uso básicamente para llamar o recibir llamadas, whatsapp, sms y alguna consulta en internet.
No se puede decir que sea un adicto al móvil.
Conociendo el uso que le doy paso a dar los resultados de la ultima prueba de consumo de batería
que le he hecho:
Lo cargué al 100% el viernes 4-6 a las 17.00 hs. lo he tenido encendido, como antes he explicado
y además con el ahorro de batería activado y hasta hoy lunes 7-6 a las 17.00 hs. había consumido
el 85%, es decir quedaba el 15% y ya se encendió el led rojo.
Durante estos tres días he hecho dos llamadas, he recibido una y he hecho dos o tres consultas, todo
ello durante poco tiempo.
En resumen puedo hacer en este móvil, lo mismo que con el Xiaomi de 5,84 pulgadas que también tengo,
pero con un tamaño y peso muy inferior.
Después de dos meses de uso he de añadir que este teléfono cuando se usa intensivamente se calienta
y la batería evidentemente dura menos, por lo que no lo recomiendo como primer teléfono, pero si como
segundo móvil (es mi caso).
En resumen si lo que quieres es un móvil pequeño y ligero, para llamar y que te llamen ocasionalmente y que no te moleste llevarlo en el bolsillo este es perfecto, pero si lo que necesitas es un móvil para un uso intensivo, olvídate de él.
























