Smart phones have gotten huge, and not everyone is a fan. Some even say these large phones are sexist, too big to fit comfortably in many women’s hands or pockets. Unihertz’ latest Kickstarter creation might be the solution, with a tiny three inch smartphone that can run Android 10.

Unihertz released the first tiny smartphone to run 4G, the Jelly, back in 2017. The project was a success, with over 10,000 backers and raising $1 million. At the time, Business Insider tested out the phone, with miniature versions of Instagram and Twitter.

Now the company is on its fifth Kickstarter project, with the Jelly 2 set to ship in December. Take a look.


Though slightly bigger than the original Jelly, the Jelly 2 is still tiny with a three inch display. For comparison, the iPhone 11 has a 6.1 inch display.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

It only weighs 110 grams, or just 3.5 ounces.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

It runs Android 10, with access to any Android apps users have on their non-tiny phones.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

Unihertz compares the Jelly 2 to a credit card in size.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

Unlike some tiny phones on the market, the Jelly 2 can still do everything a larger phone can, like contactless pay seen here.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

Compared to the original Jelly, the new model has better battery life and resolution.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

It has a larger display area, improved touch screen, and better camera quality.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

It supports MicroSD card for easily transferring data, and a dual SIM card for multiple numbers.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

GPS compatibility means you can use it to get around town.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

The Jelly 2 is set to ship in December, and costs $200.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz

Unihertz recommends this phone for times when a large smartphone would be inconvenient, like a night out, working out, or a trip to the beach.

Foto: Jelly 2. Source: Unihertz