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The world's smallest 5G phone officially released: 5.05-inch small screen with 100 million main camera

Time:2024-07-19Reading:1286Second

On July 19th, according to media reports, foreign manufacturer Unihertz Jelly Max has launched the world's smallest 5G phone, priced at $199.

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It is reported that while maintaining ultimate portability, the Jelly Max is equipped with a 5.05-inch HD LCD display screen with a perforated design and a screen resolution of 720 x 1520 pixels. It is worth noting that its weight is about 180 grams, which is lighter than the iPhone 13 mini (140 grams).

In terms of hardware configuration, Unihertz Jelly Max is uncompromising, equipped with MediaTek Dimensity 7300 high-performance processor, supplemented by 12GB LPDDR5x high-speed memory and 256GB UFS 3.1 massive storage. The machine is pre installed with the latest Android 14 operating system.

At the same time, this phone is equipped with a main camera of up to 100MP, paired with an 8MP telephoto lens, which can easily capture both broad landscapes and long-distance details, with a 32MP high-definition camera in the front.

In terms of battery life, Jelly Max is equipped with a 4000mAh large capacity battery, which, combined with its intelligent power-saving technology, effectively extends the usage time. It also supports 66W super fast charging technology, which can charge the battery to 90% in just 20 minutes.

In addition, Jelly Max supports features such as 5G high-speed network, Wi Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and infrared remote control, making it easy to handle online entertainment, mobile payments, and smart home control.