HMD, known as the owner of Nokia, is preparing to introduce a new phone. The company is working on the HMD Icon Flip 1, aiming to bring back the trend of “flip phones.”
According to recent reports, the design and technical specifications of HMD’s new flip phone with a retro design have been revealed. Featuring vibrant colors and modest features, the device targets users seeking “simplicity.” Here are the details:
HMD Icon Flip 1 Design and Features Revealed
The HMD Icon Flip 1 will be available in Magenta, Bleen, and Glossy Black color options. Leaked images show a dual-tone design, a power button with a unique texture on the right side, and connection ports on the left side.
HMD’s new phone will support 4G LTE connectivity. It will be powered by the Unisoc T127 chipset, the same processor found in the HMD 105 4G released a few months ago. The phone will come with 48 MB of RAM and 128 MB of internal storage, running on the S30+ operating system.
Reports suggest that the device will feature a 2.8-inch main screen and a 1.7-inch secondary screen. The model will include a 2-megapixel front camera, but unfortunately, it will lack a rear camera. Other features include Bluetooth 5.0, a USB-C port, and a 1,500 mAh removable battery unit.
Finally, rumors about the price of the HMD Icon Flip 1 suggest that it will hit the shelves at $130.
What do you think about this model?
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