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Reddit mentions of Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone in The World, Android 8.1 Oreo Unlocked Smart Phone with 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM, Sky Blue

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone in The World, Android 8.1 Oreo Unlocked Smart Phone with 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM, Sky Blue. Here are the top ones.

Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone in The World, Android 8.1 Oreo Unlocked Smart Phone with 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM, Sky Blue
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    Features:
  • Extra Replacement Battery is available, please contact customer service
  • Handy little MP3 player, Enjoy wonderful music anytime, anywhere. Using the built-in music player or download your favorite music app. Easily enjoy your music time.Also supporting Bluetooth-enabled headphones.
  • Built-in GPS and Pedometer let you easily track your steps, distance, pace and time. Built‑in Bluetooth enable you wirelessly connect to headphones, making it easier to your exercise.
  • MP3 player, Global 4G LTE, Easier to your exercise, 60.4g, World Smallest, Dual SIM Dual Standby, Minimalist Design
  • Super Mini 4G Smartphone, Impossibly small. Amazingly cute. Totally functional. Extremely Portable, Handy and Simplicity, Fits the coin pocket on your jeans.
Specs:
ColorSky Blue
Height0.51181 Inches
Length3.637788 Inches
Weight0.133159206248 Pounds
Width1.69291 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone in The World, Android 8.1 Oreo Unlocked Smart Phone with 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM, Sky Blue:

u/yoyui · 3 pointsr/pebble

As u/misterburnz pointed out, the Mighty is practically the Pebble Core without the GPS. However I completely forgot about the Unihertz Jelly Pro: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075276XNQ its a tiny android 7.0 phone. thats almost certainly the best option as a Core replacement. It has GPS, calling, a (poor) camera, a headphone jack or bluetooth, and more recent version of Android than any of the watches. it has poor battery life, but sufficient for what you’d use a Core for.

u/terminal_veracity · 3 pointsr/Android

I really like the smaller form factor and the $125 price. But, the Jelly is double the thickness and doesn't have many of the UI tweaks that help to overcome the small screen size. Also, it's AT&T/Tmo only. Hopefully this niche will see some other entrants.

BTW, the Jelly Pro is on Amazon if anyone wants to try it out:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075276XNQ

u/jsight · 2 pointsr/pebble

I don't think there is anything out there that would be nearly that small. The closest thing would be to use something like a tiny android phone (eg, https://www.amazon.com/Unihertz-Smallest-Smartphone-Android-Unlocked/dp/B075276XNQ).

Also, you reminding me of this made me lookup the kickstarter page. Now I remember how awesome the PT2 was going to be. Its sad that noone picked that up to build it.

u/CCsMaoxiong · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Ranch Road boots. At first I was not sure about the crepe sole. But, they are super comfortable, like sneakers. Maybe not the most heavy duty boots but for general use I like them.

AOTD I have this phone but it is too small. I hoped to use it for travelling but I can't use the touch screen even with a stylus pen. In the meantime, I continue with my large Samsung.

u/dinosaur_friend · 1 pointr/Android

Something like this?

Seriously though, save your money and wait until the Pixel Watches come out. I think an Android Watch would be the easiest way to manage music via Bluetooth on a small device (that's also likely waterproof).

u/Trent_Boyett · 1 pointr/audiobooks

Find a small and cheap android phone. I use this one:

https://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/galaxy-pocket-neo-s5310/

It's quite old now though, there's probably some pretty good newer models in the same size range. ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075276XNQ/ref=dp_cerb_2 )

It's a pretty perfect solution for me for running and cycling. Even without a SIM card, it can still download GPS maps over wifi and dial 911 in case of an emergency, so I can leave my real phone at home. It's also got bluetooth, so i can pair it up with one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Headphones-Microphone-Invisible/dp/B075SZMP2N/

The app i use for it responds to the click of the button on the earpeice, so once I've started a book, I never really need to touch the screen of the player. Right now, I'd just need to pick my earbud up off it's charger, long click it once to turn it on, it pairs automatically, then a short click to start playback. The only time I take the phone out of my jacket pocket is to charge it or to choose the next book.