The Jelly Star phone is different from a typical smartphone -- and that's why some users love it. From Unihertz New York —
At my local coffee shop a couple of weeks ago, I overheard one 20-something woman say to another: Could I ask, what kind of phone do you have?
The other woman replied: Oh yeah, it’s a Jelly Star…
I started Googling while they gabbed.
The conversation was brief, but they talked about the phone the way you might when you compliment a stranger’s boots: So cool, are they comfortable, where did you get them, I want a pair.
Jelly Star is a credit-card size smartphone that runs on Android. It does all the things that feel required in modern life: emails, calls, texts, GPS. But the 3-inch screen is so tiny — about half the size of the average smartphone — there’