Designed with the transparent back and LED-light, Unihertz Jelly Star brings a lot of attention and appears to be a real conversation starter.
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If you are concerned about capabilities of this tiny smartphone, you would be more than surprised. The extra compact 3-inch body powered by Android 13 OS is equipped with an Octa-Core 6nm MediaTek Helio G99 processor, which allows Jelly Star to keep up with the latest apps and perform all functions you would expect from a daily-use smartphone. In addition, with its 256 GB memory capacity, it is capable to store all your stunning photos and videos captured by its 48-megapixel main camera.
And if you feel that memory is insufficient, you can simply extend it with a Micro SD card, since Jelly Star is built with a hybrid dual SIM slot. Overall, Jelly Star offers a unique combination of style and functionality. Unihertz has established itself as a leader in the research and development of small mobile phones. The technological advancement in this specialized area has allowed Unihertz to deliver products that are both functional and uniquely designed, with features that meet the diverse needs of consumers.
The Jelly Star is tiny compared to every other phone, and it exudes cuteness through every pore of its translucent case. The back has two surprisingly bright curved LED light stripes in the shape of a U and a C facing upwards. These lights can get super bright and be used as a torch, although there’s also a dedicated shortcut button on the right side that will enable the LED flash as a torch when held for a second. You can also customise the shortcut button to turn on the LED light stripes tow with a double press, and it works as a shutter button when in the camera app.
They can be programmed to flash while music is playing to signify notifications or phone calls. The U-shaped LED surrounds a metal area which houses the 48MP rear camera, LED flash and the fast and reliable fingerprint reader, which is quick and easy to find to unlock the phone. The volume button is located on the left, and the top of the device has a 3.5mm headphone socket that can be used with a wired headset as an antenna to tune into analogue radio. ■