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Unihertz (maker of Jelly)

Windroid

Android Enthusiast
I've been looking at Unihertz, a smartphone manufacturer most famous for their Jelly phone. What do you folks know about this company, and what do you think of them? I'm considering getting one of their small smartphones to be my backup phone.
 
Never heard of them but I'd be worried about the warranty not covering broken glass, which is not covered. But since this is a backup phone you should be OK. Nice to see a company manufacturing old school options still...
 
its an off brand device.....i always stay away from them. don't expect a whole lot of support from them. they don't seem to offer any firmware updates(stock rom) and who even knows when or if they will offer updates to their phones.

but then again they are relatively cheap.....so replacing it should not hurt the wallet tooooooo much.

keep in mind that with technology you get what you pay for. so cheap is cheap. keep a very low expectation and you should be fine.
 
its an off brand device.....i always stay away from them.
I tend to agree with saying away from off-brands. But the kinds of smartphones Unihertz makes are not kinds I see elsewhere, for example, this modern-day Blackberry (the Titan Pocket):


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I took a chance, and bought myself a Unihertz Atom. I didn't know if it would work out, but it did, and I'm very happy with it! Its small size and rugged nature make it a very good backup phone. To give you an idea of how small it is: Its dimensions are 97 x 45 x 19 mm.
 
I bought a Unihertz TikTok E in their sale for $109 US as a temporary phone. it's fine for a cheap phone, the specs seem genuine, the camera is 48MP (verified in Camera FV5 and open camera.) Bluetooth is fine with headphones and car stereo, WiFi in the house is also OK. the only downside is poor battery life (Just about a day with heavy use, maybe 2 days very light use. The gimmick is a small round screen on the back that can be a clock, or answer calls, or some other things. I wouldn't trust it long term though.
 
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