Go and check the link, but essentially:
- small
- 2023 release (Android 13)
- HEADPHONE JACK (I was almost sold here)
- NFC
- 8GB RAM (that is powerful)
- 256 GB internal storage
- Dual SIM or SIM+MicroSD
- IR BLASTER (whatttttttt)
- LED indicators (front AND BACK)
- fingerprint scanner
- face ID
- FM Radio
- PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON (ok I’m in love already STOPPP)
I mean… this list is mindblowing. So…
What’s the downside?
Honestly, you can go and check all reviews… but this phone is virtually perfect for the size, the only issue I have is that the screen is a bit too tiny, 3 inches, and 480p, and I think this will make many people run away.
It should make me look elsewhere also… but where? Any other small phone with a bigger screen is pretty bad, old, etc… and I really needed a new phone, so I realised this was an opportunity to commit to the cause, and buy and hopefully push this form factor from Unihertz to mainstream brands.
Hopefully one day we can get one with a slightly bigger screen, I believe 4 inches and 1080p would be brutal. But for now… I think I’ve found my new phone. In fact, I bought it 3 hours after knowing its existance.
If you are not sold yet…
Go check reviews on YouTube (example). Honestly, you’ll see every reviewer falls in love with the device, even non-small phone lovers. It looks like it performs pretty well, it’s decently fast, battery is solid, screen is bright and colorful, the LEDs are really useful, even Face ID (which I’ll probably disable) is quick, it does not heat up at all, and even photos are pretty decent…
And it’s something like 200 $. Come on. What a deal.
Will report back.
So, what do you think?
And like all of these novelty phones, it has no 5G support and extremely narrow 4G band support, which means this will be nearly worthless for users in North America. And it will quickly become even more worthless as carriers are actively discontinuing their existing 3G and 4G bands.
This’ll work great for most people who don’t want to actually use it as a phone. I.e. it’d make a killer media playback device, remote control, or tiny PDA.
I was interested in their Titan a while ago but it, like all of their phones, has the same problem. There is no sense whatsoever in buying a new phone in 2024 that has such piddling network support.
Nobody is disabling 4G bands except the bands they lied about being 4G in the first place?
4G is here to stay for a long while. It’s fast enough for 99% of cases and 5G only covers very small areas, and will only be used (at least for now) on crowded areas where it makes sense.
Also, this device has 480p screen… I think 4G is pretty fine.
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Here in Germany two out of three mobile networks have almost full 5G coverage. 3G is already mostly dead. 4G will stay for a little longer but it’ll be replaced by 5G entirely, as soon as the carriers deem it financially worthwhile to ditch the older tech.
it has no 5G support
Ty for clarifying that.
The exact reason I opted not to get this phone. I kind of don’t understand why so many lesser known brands have such limited bands on their phones. Does it add that much to the cost?
Headphone jacks, IR blasters, AND an FM radio? This phone never left the rad days of android.
Isn’t it crazy? When I found it I couldn’t believe my eyes. I mean… Hopefully it does not disappoint when I get it
Unrelated, but I just want to say thank you for actually posting content that is relevant to the community. It’s enjoyable and appreciated.
I realised this was an opportunity to commit to the cause, and buy and hopefully push this form factor from Unihertz to mainstream brands.
You seem to forget that all phones used to be small. They didn’t stop making them because OEMs didn’t like them. They stopped making them because consumers didn’t buy them.
So while I appreciate the effort, I fear it is in vain. You’re swimming upstream.
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I have not forgotten. And this is not so much swimming upstream but rather, as Captain America said, it’s more like planting yourself like a tree and say “no, you move”.
That idea is fantasy, much like Captain America.
Nah, OEMs had to make them larger to provide sufficient cooling surface area for the battery and cpu.
That was the first driver, and then marketing took over to make larger phones seem like a better choice.
Now that Android is much more power efficient (and the hardware is too), we could have smaller phones with only a modest reduction in performance.
Stuff like ceramic or glass backs were also as much about cooling, but marketed as a cool feature.
Ceramic and glass transfer heat far better than plastic. So when you’re running your flagship phablet at max to play a game, it can shed that heat much more readily, and also charge the battery at 15watts.
OEMs had to make them larger to provide sufficient cooling surface area for the battery and cpu.
No they didn’t. They put the same CPU in smaller models.
Wow Headphone jack, programmable button, IR blaster…
Honestly, I love having a large phone because I have fat fingers and bad eyesight. I would absolutely buy this phone if it were larger. I might buy it anyway and learn to live with a small screen.
North america only frequencies, just so you know.
Unihertz Jelly Star
New band name, I called it!
I am squatting on Jacuzzi Infection.
I didn’t find any information on long term software security support, and I don’t need phones to chase the latest Android releases, but the security updates are important to me.
I was excited when I bought Palm phone, but they didn’t support the security software soon after.
My buddy at work was looking for the smallest smart phone he could get, I helped him find the Jelly Star. He has been using it for a few months, and he loves it. Fits in his 5th pocket on most jeans and it’s a real head turner, everyone is confused and thinks it’s a dumb phone
What country?
US
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All of them, as far as I can see. We do not live in a city, so maybe the 5G will come here eventually but the majority of my state is still covered by LTE. 3G is dead of course, but he gets as good of cellular coverage as I do?
Thanks for the solid writeup! 🙌
I love the idea! If there was good support from something like GrapheneOS or /e/OS I would be looking at one of these.
That’s sick. I’m very interested, keep is updated.
Such a fun phone, I absolutely love it. It does everything a modern mid to lower mid range phone does. But typing is heavy. I put a custom Thumbkey fork on it, and now it’s… okay :D
Man I wish I knew about this a few weeks ago, I just replaced my pixel 5 that broke with a cheap OnePlus Nord N30 and let me tell you, I fucking hate this phone lol. If I could justify spending more money right now I’d replace it with this.
Sell it!
A bummer that Asus dropped the compact zenfone this year… Hope they bring it back, maybe every other year