The Unihertz Jelly Max is making waves for a reason: it’s aiming to be the world’s smallest 5G smartphone. Following in the footsteps of the pint-sized Jelly Pro and Jelly 2, the Jelly Max is expected to be roughly the size of the iPhone 13 Mini, which boasts a 5.4-inch display.
Despite its compact design, the Jelly Max packs a punch. Under the hood, you’ll find a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, a capable mid-range processor, backed by a generous 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and a whopping 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage for all your apps, games, and media.
Beyond processing power, the Jelly Max boasts a dual-camera system on the back, a fingerprint sensor for security, and a USB-C port for charging and data transfer. Thankfully, it hasn’t forgotten the beloved headphone jack, a feature some flagships have abandoned. Modern connectivity is ensured with NFC and Bluetooth 5.2 support.
The phone is expected to launch with Android 12 pre-installed and come in two classic colors: black and white. While pricing and availability details are still under wraps, you can pre-order the Jelly Max directly from the Unihertz website.