When you buy a cell phone, what do you consider, in addition to its technical specifications and operating system? Is size something to note or is it all the same to you? Whatever your answer, options abound in the market.
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In this case, we're talking about the world's smallest phone running Android 13. It is produced by Unihertz, a company known for making smartphones with formats that are different from what we are used to.
Jelly Star: what are the characteristics of the smallest Android cell phone in the world?
Chinese electronics maker Unihertz has unveiled the Jelly Star, which the company says is the smallest smartphone to run on the operating system. android 13.
In its features, we have a device that manages to deliver a good performance when equipped with an Octa-Core 6 nm MediaTek Helio G99 processor.
More sophisticated than the company's previous model, the Jelly 2E, the latest version can only be found with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.22 flash storage. It is possible to increase the space using a micro SD card. It has support for NFC and 4G LTE connectivity.
Continuing, its LCD screen is three inches, with a resolution of 480 × 854 pixels. In turn, promising to deliver good autonomy, its battery is 2000 mAH.
The device's rear camera is 48MP and the front 8MP so you can take selfies and videos frontally.
Prices and availability: see where to buy the cell phone
Unihertz conducted a crowdfunding campaign on the Kickstarter website to invest in the production of Jelly Star. The amount stipulated to support the project was around 50 thousand dollars. At the time of writing, it has already hit the $400,000 milestone.
Currently, the product is only available in Hong Kong. However, its price has already been fixed: 170 dollars. Doing the conversion, it comes to 814 reais, at least during the time of publication. The subject value is subject to change.