It’s great. I keep it in my fanny pack.

Edit: it’s a uniherz jelly star (green)

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    Normal response i get, “it looks like the baby alarm we use to have” , I i can’t lie it really looks like a popular model here in Scandinavia

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    11 hours ago

    Don’t be fooled, that’s actually a galaxy s25 ultra. It’s just that this guy has massive hands.

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    I fuckin LOVE the Jelly Star! I use it as my music player. Expandable memory, headphone jack, runs BlackPlayer and Podcast Addict. Don’t need it to do anything else in the world. Wonderful device.

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    Please tell me how you like it. I used to have the palm which is a bit smaller. I loved it though it lacked in battery and was occasionally expectedly slow. I’ve since smashed 2 to bits and the cases weren’t super available then and I didn’t have a printer to make one yet. I used it mostly for travel but I’m considering switching to something like this for a daily driver.

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      This battery lasts longer than I thought when I purchased, and it’s much more powerful than it has any right to be, being this small. All in all, I love it. It’s perfect for my needs. I’ve had “cooler” phones that were “nicer” to use when I used phones a lot, but this is absolutely the perfect phone for me now. It can do everything a full size phone can do functionally, but it’s tiny, out of the way, and it looks cool. Very utilitarian. Great for people who don’t use phones as much as the average person, or is very conscious about how much stuff they have in their pockets.

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    I love mine. It fits comfortably in my bra, unlike my previous phone. Some games are too small, especially text-heavy ones that don’t scale the text. That’s ok. I shouldn’t play so many phone games anyway.

    Favorite comment from a coworker: [exasperated] “Could you find a smaller phone‽”

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      Actually quite a long time. It comes with an aggressive battery saving mode that kills things in the background, but it’s incredibly configurable. More so than possibly any phone’s battery management system I’ve used. I don’t have it set very aggressively because I like things like immich to auto-upload photos to my home server, and other things like that, I keep bluetooth on all the time for my smart watch, and even then the battery can last for 2 days straight, especially if the generic android “battery saver” mode is enabled.

      I think it comes down to the tiny screen not using much power haha.

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    If unihertz supported a viable AOSP alternative they would be the perfect smartphones - the hardware seems fantastic. In fact, if they ever do open up to something like Graphene I might just buy one from each of their lines.

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      They’re rootable (flashable) from what I’ve read, would just take someone wanting to compile Lineage for it.

      At least since it’s bootloader unlockable, you can root it and disable what you want, though as I understand they ship with a pretty vanilla OS.

      Yea, not the same as Lineage, but far better than most.

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    pretty neat phone, really love the idea, but im kind of afraid to order things through aliexpress. not sure hows the return policy, and if they provide repairs and guarantee. im also afraid that i’d find some dealbreaker, and would have to keep a “normal” phone with me too

    i saw it has nfc. does the super strict banking apps work on it? like for ex.: revolut and other bigger banks apps

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      No need to use aliexpress, you can order directly from their site, and through dumwireless (which has an exclusive green version):

      https://www.unihertz.com/products/jelly-star

      https://dumbwireless.com/products/jelly-star

      Edit: also yes it works with chase, capital one, google pay, and those are the only ones I’ve tried so far. I’ve paid via NFC with it as well.

      Not sure the return policy with those two, but it’s like $200, one of the cheapest phones I’ve ever owned. Might make it worth the risk for some people. The risk turned out to be a win for me, at least.

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        Thanks for the reply. Turned out I clicked the “Russia/Switzerland/Norway/Others” instead of the “EU” button, so I wasn’t very prudent. Since years I was searching for a small phone, that is usable for everyday tasks. This one is by far the closest I found, I think I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the post and bringing the phone to my attention