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Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone

Unlocked Smart Phone, the Smallest 4 G Smartphone
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8.5
8.5010

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8 reviews
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Reasons to buy

  • High quality sound experience
  • Top-notch video output
  • Value for Money

Drawback

  • Small footprint

About Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone

Unihertz Jelly Pro supports working on the 4G network of T-Mobile, AT&T in the US, but does not support Verizon and Sprint. You can easily track steps, distance, pace, and time with a built-in GPS and Pedometer. It could be the perfect phone for your outdoor adventures, business trips, and daily life. Whether black, white, or blue, choose the favorite color for yourself. Built-in GPS makes it easier to locate yourself on a map. It can even fit the coin pocket on your jeans.
Analysis of 8 reviews for Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone
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BestViewsReviews analyzed 110 reviews for 74 products in the Small Smartphones category.

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We analyzed a total of 8 reviews for this product out of which, 0 reviews were received in the last 6 months.

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The analysis indicates that around 63% reviews were positive while around 38% of reviews had negative sentiment.

BestViewsReviews Ranking and Score for Unihertz Jelly Pro, The Smallest 4G Smartphone
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This product received a total score of 8.45 out of 10 , based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 15 features:

Apps and gaming support
Audio and video quality
Audio and video output
Battery life
Battery life
Build and technical specification
Build quality
Compatibility
Connectivity
Ease of use
Features and functionality
Overall perforamance
Performance
Storage
Value for money
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