Unihertz Tank Mini 1 Review (+ Jelly Star & Atom L Comparison)
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UPDATE: I had switched to the Tank Mini 1 and LOVED it, but I was missing some calls from family.
Might just be my specific phone, but since a phone that has call issues is pointless, I've recently decided to stop cheaping out and just go back to a Samsung Flip.
I'm happy to say that using smaller phones for several months has helped me keep my habit of not spending useless time on my phone.
And it has the cover screen, so it's been great so far.
I still use a brick to count calories, though.
I will get a unihertz device soon. Thanks for the insights.
No problem.
What it like upgrading from star I have stat at the moment never pulled the plug on tank mini but now they've announced jelly max with a 4-5 inch screen somewhere in that range with bigger battery I might wait for that now
It's been pretty good so far. Absolutely cannot complain about the battery. Can't think of any real issues aside from it being a bit ugly-looking.
@@TheFoxyKevinT Yeah it's ugly compared to the star and is the weight difference quite noticeable that was my main concern and I don't really need the camping light or laser pointer main pro is that battery with the smaller screen with more that comes out with jelly max I think I prob won't get the tank mini and maybe pull the plug on jelly max still daily driving my jelly star typed this on it 😂
Jelly Max disappointed me. I was looking for a small phone because even my current Xiaomi redmi Note 5 seems big and heavy. I heard the announcement of Jelly Max but after looking at it I realized that it will be 5.1 inches, just a little smaller than the current one. It weighs the same. And it's a lot thicker. That's why I chose the Jelly Star, even though it's a little small. If they'd come out with a phone that's 4-4.5 inches, max. I'd be happy. I'm sorry, I'm using a translator.
@@Wolfen13c Check out the Tank Mini 1!
Hi! What's your experience with the phone so far? Thinking about buying one, choosing betwen Tank 1 Mini and Jelly Star. I mainly listen to podcasts & audiobooks on background while on commute, some messaging and search on browser. So, I think for this purposes the tank is better, but wanna hear your experience, mb you had some issues with it?
If you're gonna listen to lots of audio, the bigger battery of the Tank Mini 1 would probably be best.
Honestly, the Tank is better in every way (in my opinion). The only issue I've come across is that I sometimes don't receive calls. For audio listening, this shouldn't matter, but it's something to keep in mind.
Hope they fixed that@@TheFoxyKevinT
I've had my Jelly 2 for over two years now. Sure, the keyboard is small, as it should be on a phone this size, but I use predictive text and voice to text. I very rarely have an issue with the keyboard. Just saying.
Works beautifully for that.
For typing uncommon words, though, it's doable, but a hassle.
Thanks bro
Thank YOU.
Hello, friend!
Can you tell me why this smartphone doesn't update the operating system?
That's a question for Unihertz. It seems like they would rather just put out a new phone than update their old ones. Doesn't bother me too much, though.
How long does the Jelly star battery last if i ise it 2 hours daily?
Should last about 2 days, but you'll probably have to charge it that 2nd night.
@@TheFoxyKevinT then the tank mini is probaply sothing for me, because im searching for something small thats battery should last as long as my galaxy a21s. Thanks Kevin
You know theres only big phones on the market
@@keineahnung1653 No prob, man. The Tank Mini's battery is absolutely beautiful (assuming you're not a phone addict!).
@@TheFoxyKevinT Did you use energy saving mode on the jelly star? And what do you mean with you cnat drop it?
tiny bit thicker my @ss
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