
Unihertz Jelly 2 – Compact Android 11 Mini Smartphone, 4G Unlocked, 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage, NFC, Dark Green (Support T-Mobile & Verizon & AT&T only)
$189.99
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Price: $189.99
(as of Feb 28, 2025 01:40:44 UTC – Details)
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Unihertz: Shape the Future of Mobile Devices
Unihertz is not just a smartphone brand; it’s a paradigm shift in mobile technology. Specializing in crafting compact, yet powerful smartphones, Unihertz has become a symbol of innovation and portability in an industry dominated by size. At the core of our philosophy is the belief that cutting-edge technology should seamlessly integrate into your life without compromising on style or functionality.
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US Carrier support T-mobile & Verizon & AT&T only
Verizon: please check our forum/facebook or contact customer support about how to set it in Verizon network
If you own a Unihertz Jelly 2 device and plan to switch to the AT&T network, please contact customer support on user manual
Ultra-Compact Design: Experience the world’s smallest Android 11 smartphone in a credit card-sized form factor – the Unihertz Jelly 2 is designed for ultimate portability.
Versatile Navigation: Navigate with confidence using GPS, Beidou, and Glonass, ensuring accurate location services wherever you are.
Customers say
Customers find the cell phone’s size convenient. It fits in their pockets and is easy to carry around. They appreciate its portability and good quality, describing it as a useful phone with a good camera and color. Many are satisfied with the speed and build quality. However, some have mixed opinions on functionality, battery life, typing ability, and ease of use.
7 reviews for Unihertz Jelly 2 – Compact Android 11 Mini Smartphone, 4G Unlocked, 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage, NFC, Dark Green (Support T-Mobile & Verizon & AT&T only)


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Kindle Customer –
Exactly what I need, when I need it!
For health reasons, I avoid wireless exposure as much as possible and as a result keep my phone on airplane mode most of the time. At home, I plug it into an Ethernet cord + adapter for downloading audio books, podcasts and music (without using wireless). In the past I have had a pay-as-you go plan from TMobile for $30/month. But for how much data I use (typically 1G or less per month), $30 seemed too much to spend. For the most recent couple years I used a 7″ tablet plan (with 1G of data/month) from verizon $8.mo, instead of a phone. I could not get a “tablet plan” with a regular cell phone – Verizon won’t do it – and it became annoying to have to use a tablet on the go because the size forced me to carry a lager bag than I wanted. When my tablet broke it was time to find another solution!In comes TELLO + the Unihertz JELLY2!!!This wonderful little phone + a plan of my choosing with Tello has been a perfect solution for me. I wish I had found Tello earlier. My Tello sim is using tmobile towers which have worked every time I need to pull up a map or send a text (I live in the country in NH). I pay for 1G of data and $100 minutes for $6 per month! It is exactly what I need, no more no less. If I ever need more data I can buy another Gig for $5. My usage is pulling up an occasional Map (then turning Airplay mode back on & keeping on location to navigate), texting via Telegram & Google voice, browsing/searching, or a very brief phone call.This little phone works great. The flashlight is helpful. The camera quality is very good. Battery life is great. Swipe text works great. Android apps I use such as Audible, Napster, google maps, Telegram, Google Voice, Protonmail work great. It fits in a pocket and allows me to wear my small purse again that larger phones won’t fit in! It is the kind of phone that works for what you need, but also minimizes the addictive effects of larger phones simply by being just a bit too small to escape into. This is great for those who are choosing to back away from cell phone use/addiction.IMO, streaming should be done through a wired connection, at home, with a projector or at least a computer screen… treated more like movie night. At home you can stream without toxic wireless exposure (from WiFi, Bluetooth and 4G/5G) by using an Ethernet connection and a $9 USB C to Ethernet Adapter adapter.In short, this phone will help you emancipate yourself from cell phone slavery and put the cell phone back in its proper place as a tool and nothing more. Enjoy life, slow down, be present for your in person relationships, learn skills, dance, sing, create beauty; invest in your life. Don’t allow the cell phone to steal your life from you. Recognize that social media is anti-social and prevents you from investing in your real life. This cute little tool will help you demote your phone back to being just that, a tool. It is a great price AND, you will very quickly save money if you get rid of your costly monthly “unlimited” plan and replace it with paying for only what you need with Tello.I highly recommend this phone! For me, it’s perfect!
L. Talbott –
Fantastic phone, small but very usable. Love it!
Update 25May2021: A great phone is even better. The first software update made it so that the battery icon now displays a visual indicator of charge level or a percentage of charge remaining even while in battery saver mode. Props to Unihertz for implementing that change.—–I tend to only use a phone for talk and text, and prefer models that are smaller than my iPod Touch, preferably a good bit smaller. Preferably the size of my old LG enV2, if I’m being honest.I used the Unihertz Atom for a month but found the keyboard too small even for my minimal uses. It was excellent as a way to deter excessive, or any, screen use, but even typing a word or two was frustrating. I switched to Jelly 2 about a month ago and the difference is amazing. I am absolutely in love with this little phone!Even with my bad eyes and clumsy fingers, texting is very doable with no more errors than I make on my iPod Touch keyboard, especially with the Swiftkey keyboard app that supports swype typing. I wouldn’t want to type long emails on it, but I have no problem texting or typing short emails. Discord, Facebook, Flickr and Chrome are all very functional and easy to use even on such a small screen. Despite the fact that I try to limit my phone use to talk and text, I find myself using it for other functions that I’d normally use over WIFI with my iPod Touch.I appreciate that Jelly 2 has more RAM and storage than Atom, and that it supports a micro SD card in the second SIM slot. I’m using it with a Verizon SIM card that was activated in a Verizon phone and switched to the Jelly 2. So far, no problems with Verizon as my service provider. Although I liked the rubberized grip of Atom, I prefer the removable case that Jelly 2 has, and hope it will be available as a separate purchase and in different colors at some point.I prefer the older Android app drawer style UI, but the Clean Launcher app decently provides that functionality. I’d also like it to have a larger battery, although I know that’s a trade off with keeping the device size small. I was getting 3 days between charges with the Atom but can’t seem to go more than 2 with Jelly 2, probably because I’m tempted to use it for more than just talk and text. Overnight battery drain is about 1% per hour on standby in battery saver mode. I don’t like that you can’t see the battery charge level in battery saver mode. The icon at the top doesn’t display a visual level or percentage.If you value a small footprint over screen or battery size, Jelly 2 can absolutely function as a main smart phone replacement. If you enjoy watching videos or playing games on your phone or need to do a lot of typing, it may not be the best choice. If you want a tiny, rugged phone to use as a temporary alternate to a larger or more fragile device, or something that will really discourage screen use, go with the Atom.Photos below include a comparison with the Unihertz Atom, iPod Touch and LG enV2.
Lila –
compré este celular en junio 2022 y para febrero 2023 ya no sirve el botón físico rojo que usaba para tomar capturas de pantalla. algún centro unihertz en México, D.F. o area metropolitana? para que arreglen el botón.
User –
So so,Nice to hold, nice to have but have its problems.During the call, occasionally other person can’t hear you.Some applications can not be installed. Particularly one from my bank app does not load.When connecting to a computer through usb cable, I had to choose file mode every time. It does not remembers its state.Recently, suddenly cell network become not available, could not receive calls and did not know about that.Started to work after restart.Also battery life is too low. Have to charge everyday, sometimes twice a day.Probably will go back to use usual, ‘shovel’ type smart phone.
fabien c. –
Vraiment top et très agréable à utiliser même en téléphone principal.Seul l’appareil photo ne m’a pas convaincu
Alessandro –
J’ai pu tester ce téléphone pendant 24h, et je n’ai qu’une chose à dire, fuyez et ne l’achetez pas. J’ai du a 3 reprises redémarrer le téléphone. Il plante en pleine activité d’une application, le Wi-Fi se coupe intempestivement, le réseau téléphone est médiocre, l’antenne WiFi ne capte plus votre routeur a à peine 5 mètres de distances….Sur le papier c’est bien .. mais en vrai, fuyez ce téléphone. La batterie se décharge a une vitesse grand V, et surchauffe du téléphone… les applications installées tel que TOMTOM-GO (GPS) doivent être redémarrer au moins 6 fois avant de fonctionner pendant 10 minutes et puis le téléphone freeze… enfin bref. A éviter
Gary Baldy –
I was after a small smartphone to use on my mountain bike that would connect to my Garmin sat nav and enable me to use Live Track so that my position would always be know when I’m out on Dartmoor. My current phone, in common with most phones these days has become too big to comfortably fit in pockets and this absolutely solves that problem! It’s around 1cm thick, so thicker than many phones, but it’s the small screen that makes it the ideal size for me.It might be small, but it is fully featured and I don’t feel short-changed on features by its diminutive size and reasonable price. It has plenty of memory (6GB/128GB) to download lots of apps and it runs them with ease. The NFC works well for contactless payments.Others have complained about how small the keyboard is (well, it is a very small phone) but I find that with a bit of care it’s fine to use and it seems fairly accurate. The fingerprint sensor can be unresponsive, but I find that this is because it has become dirty and with a quick wipe from a t-shirt it works fine again, though I find it needs cleaning a couple of times a day.Battery life I find more than acceptable for my purposes and with a mix of WhatsApp, Facebook, Bluetooth streaming to my car on the way to and from a ride and then being the Bluetooth Live Track connected device to my Garmin I find it lasts just over a day. Lots of video streaming does chew through the battery life as the display is always on, but that’s the same for all phones.Overall I’m very pleased and can’t fault it.