Unihertz Atom

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The Unihertz Atom was released in 2018 as Unihertz's second smartphone model after the Jelly.[1][2] Initially launched through a similar kickstarter project [3] that reached its $50,000 goal in only 60 seconds. [4] It features a 2.45-inch display, very small by industry standards, and at 108 grams (plus battery) is also very lightweight. It has a dedicated push to talk (PTT) button on its side.[5]

Unihertz Atom was marketed as "the ultimate rugged phone for outdoor adventures". Unihertz was associated with a previous very small 3G smartphone, the Posh Micro X, which launched in 2015.[6] Reviews of Jelly and Jelly Pro, the "world's smallest 4G smartphone" have been mixed,[7][8][9] but it drew international attention.[10]

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