Recently, Kickstarter, a crowdfunding website, launched a special Android phone -- the world's smallest 4G smartphone, Jelly, running Android 7.0 operating system.
In terms of configuration, Jelly uses a 1.1GHz quad core processor and a 2.45-inch LCD display with a resolution of 240 * 432. The standard version is configured as 1G RAM+8G ROM, and the Pro version is configured as 2G RAM+16G ROM. It supports 32GB memory card expansion, gyroscope, GPS sensor, and dual card dual standby.
In terms of body size, it is only 92.3 * 43 * 13.3mm, which is only one of the smallest Android phones at present. The battery capacity is 950mAh, and the official claim is that it can last for 3 days.
The Unihertz team of Jelly's design team is from Shanghai, China. In terms of the price, the standard version of Jelly sells for $59, equivalent to about 406 yuan, and the Pro version sells for $75, equivalent to about 516 yuan.
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