The world's smallest smartphone named Jelly, is a small but mighty device that can fit in the smallest pockets of your pants. Jelly comes with a 4G connectivity, and also with the Google latest, Android 7.0 Nougat operating system.
Jelly will come in two variant: the Jelly, with 1 GB of RAM and 8GB of storage memory, and Jelly Pro with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage memory.
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Having said that, Jelly is a dual Sim smartphone, which comes with a 950 mAh battery that offers a range of 3 days (with normal use) and 7 days in standby mode. The front camera is of 2 Mega Pixel and the rear is 8 Mega Pixel. Below is some of Jelly specifications.
To have an idea on how this smartphone function, you can watch the unboxing video of the smallest 4G smartphone, Jelly. below.
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Jelly will come in two variant: the Jelly, with 1 GB of RAM and 8GB of storage memory, and Jelly Pro with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage memory.
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Having said that, Jelly is a dual Sim smartphone, which comes with a 950 mAh battery that offers a range of 3 days (with normal use) and 7 days in standby mode. The front camera is of 2 Mega Pixel and the rear is 8 Mega Pixel. Below is some of Jelly specifications.
Jelly specifications
Here's some of the jelly smartphone specs:To have an idea on how this smartphone function, you can watch the unboxing video of the smallest 4G smartphone, Jelly. below.
Jelly Price
Regarding the Jelly price, the Jelly version will cost $59 while the Jelly PRO version will cost $75. So will would like to know your view about the new 4G smartphone. Share your view and thought in the comment box below.DON'T MISS: Vivo V5s Specifications: With 20 megapixel selfies, See Full Specs And Price
i do not think this will serve the need of users well enough coss users majorly browse the internet, play games etc with their phones. i think it is kind of not meeting the absolute need of user.
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