Jelly: A campaign to fund it kickstarter promoting smaller smartphone 4g of the world has already surpassed $56.954 and reached 726 backers, with 34 days left to go. The project is about building a compact phone that runs Android 7.0 Nougat and supports 4G network.
Unihertz, the team behind the idea, describes the smartphone as "the ultimate answer in any case where using a large, expensive master phone is annoying". The main point of course that the phone finance campaign focuses on is its size.
While smartphone screen sizes are getting bigger and bigger (a good example is Samsung's Galaxy S8+, which has a 6,2-inch screen) there are some users who prefer smaller smartphones, which is why manufacturers often provide Mini versions of standard models.
But Unihertz provides consumers with a small, handy secondary phone that fits even in the smallest pocket of your jeans.
Due to its size, it suits the needs of users in many situations where it would be inconvenient to carry a bulky device with them and would prefer to leave it in the home.
The Jelly smartphone comes in two choices, one that comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB storage, while the other provides consumers with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage.
The size of the phone did not prevent developers from equipping the tiny phone with a front camera στα 2MP και οπτικό αισθητήρα 8MP, μαζί με επεξεργαστή τετραπλού πυρήνα χρονισμένο στο 1.1GHz. Η οθόνη του είναι LCD 2,45 ιντσών. Η συσκευή έρχεται επίσης με γυροσκόπιο και αισθητήρα GPS, μαζί με υποστήριξη Dual Nano SIM.
