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✨ Small in size, huge on style and performance!
The Unihertz Jelly Star is the world’s smallest 4G Android 13 smartphone featuring a striking transparent design with dynamic LED notifications. Powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage, it delivers smooth multitasking in a pocket-friendly 3-inch form factor. With dual SIM support (T-Mobile & Verizon), NFC, fingerprint unlock, and a programmable button, it’s a minimalist device designed for professionals who crave efficiency without compromise.











| ASIN | B0CCJ6TH74 |
| Additional Features | Dual SIM, Infrared Port, NFC, Programmable Button, Supports Usb Otg |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177,081 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3,239 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Unihertz |
| Built-In Media | Phone Case, Power Adapter, SIM Tray Ejector, Screen Protector, USB Cable |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (390) |
| Display Pixel Density | 291 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 854x480 Pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 8 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 24 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 3.74 x 1.95 x 0.74 inches |
| Item Weight | 116 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Unihertz |
| Material Features | Lightweight and Durable |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Model Series | Jelly |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 13.0 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 10 Hours |
| Processor Series | MediaTek Helio |
| Processor Speed | 2.2 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 hertz |
| Resolution | 854 x 480 pixels |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Night, Panorama, Photo, Portrait, Pro, Slow Motion, Time Lapse, Video |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | BeiDou, GLONASS, GPS, Galileo |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Verizon |
A**A
Love
This has replaced my iPhone 14. Can still use tap to pay and turn by turn nav, don't need an extra device for my podcasts and music, have my banking apps. Runs android 13 well, had more storage than my iPhone. Swipe to text is easy with minimal corrections needed. It took my screen time down from 11 hr daily average to three. It's so small and friendly looking even the worst texts from my boss don't feel as threatening. Fits in your pocket and is thick enough that it doesn't disappear down seat cracks when you drop it. I genuinely love this phone. When it dies I will be replacing it. The only complaint is that the camera is pretty mid to poor. Good in a pinch but can't take pics like other smart phones. If you're considering a change or just trying to have your phone take up less space in your life this is a great little phone and only 200$. Take the plunge and try it out
C**8
I love this little phone
I really love the Unihertz Jelly Star tiny phone! The unboxing was a lot of fun with the cool packaging design. At first it seems like a plump little phone, but it is so perfectly ergonomic in the hand. The screen protector and clear case are pre-installed which is a great practice. It is easy to hold and easy to pocket in my straight fit pants. I ran 6 miles with it on the first day connected to my Fitbit and it was a great experience. I listened to a podcast, was using GPS, and bluetooth Jlab sport headphones were connected, and it handled it all no problem. Also, it was so nice to have a small device with me as opposed to my giant Moto G G5. The screen is crisp and it will take you a bit to get used to the tiny yet useable scale of the Android and app UI. The phone call quality blows my Moto G series phones away and my wife says I sound great. The speaker phone is very loud and of decent quality. The battery life seems pretty good and should last me a 1 1/2 day with my use of running, podcasts, and communications with family. The fingerprint sensor is so good and is in just the right place on the back of the Jelly. I love the programmable red button, and have it set to Google Assistant so I can ask it to tell me jokes :) If you long press the shortcut button you get the flashlight by default which I love. The keyboard seems ridiculously small but somehow it works well, and I can swipe type pretty easily. The back LED glyph lights seem like a fun gimmick, and they are and bring me joy in how they are used. I did disable them for music, but it is fun to show off for your kids. I love how they notify you when you are charging, receive a notification so you don't need to look at your phone, and have a neat sound paired with them. Also, there is a front notification light that takes me back to my Blackberry days! This phone seems to get out of the way and alerts you without the need to be drawn into your screen. I don't know about the camera quite yet, but I am sure it is a decent enough shooter for my needs at 48 MP. This might be my perfect minimalist phone paired with the Indistractable Launcher. This takes me back to when phones were fun and I am sure you will enjoy it too if you are looking for a tool and to get away from large screen phablets that have taken over and are designed to make us addicted. I hope Unihertz keeps making phones at this sale and add 5g next please.
K**N
Excellent design, sub par execution
I really really really wanted to love this phone. And I kinda do, but it fails in one really important way: reliability. Let me elaborate: I wanted a small phone because I want to emphasize the point that this is a tool. And I want this tool to be optimized for it's primary use case in my life: to speed up information flow. I want to be able to quickly pull it out of my pocket, jump to an app, do some quick interactions and information consumption, and put it back in my pocket. Or, do some focus work or reading on my bed, like I am typing this review out now on the jelly star. All with minimal hiccups, distractions, and interruptions. Anything else, like videos, games, social media- I don't mind if that experience sucks, because those are better saved for being intentionally done on a computer where the experience is gonna be way better than any phone ever could be. So, "reliability", and does it consistently "speed up information flow" in my life? No, unfortunately it does not. I'll highlight why in order of importance: Verizon issues, fingerprint reader issues, charger compatibility issues, battery life, Android issues. Verizon: The only thing worse than trying to get driving navigation on a 3 inch screen is that you also have no signal most of the time. I'm impressed that it works* on Verizon, the Jelly Star isn't certified and all the critical features appear to work- when I have a connection. The issue is that I have been experiencing way more signal dead zones around Seattle than I'm used to. On paper, the phone has LTE bands 2, 4, and 13, which to my knowledge should be everything needed for Verizon LTE, but something isn't working as well as other phones. The fingerprint reader fails more than I'm used to, to the point where it would be faster on average to turn off the fingerprint sensor and get used to typing in the pin every time. It should be done better than this, other fingerprint sensors are fine for me. I often charge my phone using Apple USB c MacBook chargers. But this phone doesn't accept charge from some of them, some of the time. The battery life is not good. On paper it should be okay, but in practice it is not. I lose about 20% per hour of active use, and a staggering 4% per hour of standby. So if I go to bed with it at 36% and it's not on the charger it will probably be dead in the morning. What all these issues build up to is that this phone ends up failing its primary purpose for me -speed up information flow in my life- because it constantly interrupts me with these annoying functional issues. It's arguably worse than being interrupted by social media apps! I believe there are better tools available for that job, not because I think they have a design better than the jelly star (they don't), but because they're more reliable- and that matters a lot to me. 4/5 stars because there's so much good here. I'd encourage you to check it out if you think you'll like it, because most of the issues I've had are fickle and could be better for someone else. But I also think that most people considering this phone are also looking for a reliable "tool" rather than a distraction box, and in that way I can't really recommend it based on my experience. I could see myself owning a future successor to this phone. Please make more phones like this Unihertz, or anyone. Preferably with ergonomics more like the iPhone 4- and don't forget to make it a reliable tool.
B**L
A couple of months in now, and this phone has been perfect for my 10 year old's first phone. Originally I considered a dumb phone, but really wanted tracking so needed to go smart. I wanted small so it could fit into his pocket nicely and also would deter him from wanting to play too many games on it. I've locked it down using Google Family link, which means he can only install apps with my permission (and password) and that he can't disable location settings and things like that. The battery life is excellent, and easily lasts 2-3 days with minimal use. The signal is excellent with ASDA mobile (£5 pm). It's small, quite light weight and pocket sized, so fits into his jeans pocket. The price £180 is reasonable for the features of the phone. It looks great and appealing, and slightly unusual. It's as easy to use for him, who has great eyesight and small fingers, but I struggle to see the screen and type on the screen - due to me being old and having sausage fingers. I think it's a perfect first phone for a 10 year old, it suits my budget, has all the features he needs, and should see him through the next couple of years hopefully.
R**S
Excelente producto
M**9
AGGIORNAMENTO DOPO UN ANNO DALL'ACQUISTO! Faccio i miei complimenti ad Unihertz e ad Amazon! E' uno smartphone assolutamente valido, performante e funzionale. In questo anno non si è mai e dico MAI impuntato o bloccato. Ha 256GB di Memoria Interna!! Tutto gira fluido e senza rallentamenti anche con tanti account e sincronizzazioni varie! Io ancora non riesco a capire perchè quando scrivi in rete "mini smartphone" questo Unihertz non esce e se esce esce molto in basso nelle pagine... Ci sono altri mini smartphone ma fanno veramente pena (provati...). Ma questo Unihertz Jelly Star è piccolo solo nelle dimensioni! CONFERMO LE MIE 5 STELLE per questo apparecchio. Anche la Fotocamera fa foto di degno rispetto e risoluzione. Le macro, ancora meglio! E' assurdo è assurdo che non venga conosciuto di più dalla gente! Io mi offrirei volentieri come endorsement di UNIHERTZ, fa sempre telefoni spettacolari. E Amazon fa un lavoro eccezionale come sempre! Se volete provare a fare una bella pazzia, provate questo telefono! Sembra di avere una piccola saponetta in mano, ma in realtà avete uno smartphone che non vi lascia. La batteria vi fa la giornata, ma se avete bisogno di dargli una "rinfrescata" in 10 minuti ve la carica la metà! Perchè è piccola e quindi si ricarica straveloce! Datemi retta, provatelo. Ah...una cosa: non è il mio secondo telefono o telefono di emergenza; è il mio primo telefono! Mamma mia!!! Smartphone stupendo uno dei miei preferiti in assoluto in tutta la mia vita. Veloce, affidabile, buonissima fotocamera, colori ottimi, display definito, si legge meglio qui il contrasto che su altri telefoni, simpatico con funzioni speciali, con musica e led (che io non uso nemmeno...) Il telefono è molto piccolo, ma c'è da dire una cosa, non sono piccole le icone i le impostazioni o altro, è solo più piccolo il dispaly, ma la grandezza delle icone è la stessa e il contrasto è formidabile. Questo è un telefono che non sarà molto in giro e la gente non lo capirà, ma io l'ho capito. Ovvio, la tastiera è piccolina e bisogna abituarsi, ma c'è sia lo swipe sulla tastiera (velocissimo) e il microfono che potete sempre dettare il messaggio e lui lo scrive! Altro piccolo contro, è la batteria che essendo tutto piccolo è piccola anche lei, ma anche il display è piccolo quindi vi può tranquillamente far finire la giornata senza problemi, ma c'è una buona notizia...che essendo piccola si ricarica in pochissimi minuti, se proprio avete avuto una giornata di stress tecnologico, allora basteranno anche solo 10 minuti e ve lo ricarica quasi tutto e a quel punto non riuscirete a scaricarlo fino al giorno dopo! Io ci faccio tutto, da pagamenti, agli account email, apre tutte le pagine senza problemi e con velocità. Per me è un telefono da avere e lo consiglio vivamente! E poi.... finalmente è possibile mettersi di nuovo un telefono in tasca senza darti noia, anzi non lo sentirai nemmeno. Io spesso vado nel panico perchè non lo trovo e invece è solo in fondo alla tasca! Super soddisfatto, consiglio l'acquisto! Mi raccomando però, siate consapevoli di quello che state acquistando! Super felice!
J**N
Werk prima , display ook goed af te lezen . Ideaal voor in de auto icm Android auto .
L**.
Hace tiempo que los teléfonos no son teléfonos, sino unos aparatos que nos atraen muchísimo, nos hacen perder horas y nos privan del contacto con los seres queridos debido a su excesivo uso. Yo me di cuenta de esto hace tiempo y he ido alternando mi smartphone con un móvil de tapa. El problema es que, hoy en día, el smartphone es necesario para muchas cosas, y más aún si conduces por una gran ciudad repleta de radares. Este teléfono tiene una pantalla con una buena resolución para su tamaño, una buena calidad de llamadas, posibilidad de pagar con él , GPS, Android Auto y todas las cosas que llevan los smartphone, y además va muy fluido. Como es tan pequeño, se puede perfectamente navegar por Internet, ver videos o ver redes sociales con él , pero no es tan placentero como con una pantalla grande, por lo que, sin darte cuenta, lo usas menos. Pero sabes que, en caso de necesidad tienes todo lo necesario. Se pueden consultar bien las redes sociales, solo que no tiene el nivel de adicción de un móvil grande. Usar el teclado es menos preciso que en otro teléfono más grande, pero no es un uso malo. Además, si pones la pantalla en horizontal tendrás toda la precisión de un móvil grande. Con la función swipe se usa bastante bien tanto en vertical como en horizontal. El altavoz es correcto. No es estridente, tiene una buena calidad de sonido, aunque no tanta potencia como un móvil de gama alta. La batería es correcta. Y algo muy bueno es la salida de auriculares. El móvil es bastante grueso pero no es ningún problema. Cuando lo sacas de la caja sorprende lo pequeño que es. Crees que es pequeño pero no esperas que lo sea tanto. Un móvil tan pequeño debe tener algo de grosor para poder albergar una batería decente y este tiene una batería más que correcta. Pero el grosor no es llamativo en cuanto lo ves un minuto. No es un problema. El único fallo que le pondría a este teléfono es que me gustaría una cámara mejor. Por el precio que tiene está muy bien, pero a mí no me importaría pagar el doble de lo que cuesta y tener un móvil con una cámara mejor. Y no me refiero a la resolución sino a la óptica. De esa forma podría olvidarme totalmente de mi viejo smartphone, ya que a partir de ahora solo lo llevaré a los sitios cuando necesite sacar buenas fotos. Pero claro, la cámara es lo que más encarece a un teléfono. Como anécdota, decir que allá donde lo saco todo el mundo comenta acerca del móvil. Llama muchísimo la atención por lo pequeño que es, y más de uno se está pensando el comprar uno. En resumen: es un móvil que vale mucho la pena si quieres perder menos el tiempo con el móvil.
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