The Unihertz Jelly Star is two years old, runs Android 13, and still does something no other phone can: make me think before I use it.
It’s tiny, awkward, and honest — a detox device that actually works. No one’s made anything like it since. Even Unihertz gave up.
I looked for something that could replace it. Nothing exists.
Read: The Tiny, Brilliant, Infuriating Phone No One Will Replace
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It’s tiny, awkward, and honest — a detox device that actually works. No one’s made anything like it since. Even Unihertz gave up.
I looked for something that could replace it. Nothing exists.
Read: The Tiny, Brilliant, Infuriating Phone No One Will Replace
fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the…
#Unihertz #JellyStar #Android #DigitalMinimalism #TechCulture #Phones #Detox #SmallPhones #Minimalism #Review
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in reply to aaron • • •wow, now I realize I was using Huawei Ideas U8150 I bought in Kenya back then (until it got stolen) and now I am not hooked to my crappy Nokia 8110 4G
Maybe on the small and less powerful phone one does not feel coerced to turn on the screen and check it out constantly over and over
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