📞 Flip into the Future with Nokia 2780!
The Nokia 2780 Flip is a universally compatible, unlocked mobile device that combines classic design with modern functionality. Featuring 4G LTE connectivity, a 5 MP rear camera, and a user-friendly interface, this phone is perfect for those who value simplicity and reliability. With enhanced accessibility features and a durable flip design, it’s the ideal companion for staying connected on the go.
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Display | LCD |
Display Pixel Density | 148 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
Display Resolution Maximum | 240x320 Pixels |
Resolution | 240 x 320 |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Screen Size | 2.7 Inches |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Phone Talk Time | 7 Hours |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, CDMA |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
Battery Power | 1450 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 1450 |
Item Dimensions | 7.96 x 2.28 x 0.45 inches |
Item Weight | 4.62 Ounces |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | Rear |
Camera Flash | LED |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Microphone, Keypad, Buttons |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Additional Features | Basic Phone, Expandable Memory, Built-In GPS |
Color | Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, 3.5mm Jack |
Form Factor | Foldable Case |
Operating System | KaiOS |
RAM Memory Installed | 512 MB |
Processor Speed | 1.3 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
A**S
Pretty awesome as a "detox" phone
I got this as kind of a detox phone and I really like it!! It seems durable, it is easy to pop the back cover on and off to access the battery, SIM, and SD card reader, and it feels nice in the hand.The camera isn't really something you're gonna want to take all your pictures with but I took a picture and sent it to a friend and he mentioned how flip phone cameras have come a long way so I guess it's decent enough for quick pictures.The phone is fast enough. Doesn't hold a candle to my Galaxy S25 Ultra (of course not lol) but gets the job done. Texting is fine, call quality is great. I found a really nice podcast app (PodLP) to round out the music player and FM radio functions for entertainment. Snake is a ton of fun, too.I don't need to use Google Maps, browser, etc. but it's nice that they exist. A friend texted me a twitter link and I was able to load it up and it was fine. Google Maps worked correctly and quickly when I tested it but I have built-in nav in my car so I haven't had a legit use case for it.All in all, it's a dumbphone with smart enough features and enough entertainment apps to not feel a total void the way you might with something like a TCL Classic. Battery life is spectacular, build quality is good, the interface and KaiOS are super easy to learn and navigate, and it is good enough at everything to where you don't feel too bad ditching your smartphone.
A**R
Honest review from a 3 year user.
This phone is overall, pretty mediocre. If you're an older individual just looking for something simple that calls your grandchildren, has a great battery life, and isn't bulky. This might be a good choice for you. However, if you're looking for something that is a debloat from a smartphone to a flip phone. There are serious issues with this approach.tl:drtexting is really bad because of ghosting through physical haptics (you will get a double press sometimes, or no press!) and the volume button is on the side of the device, meaning that when it's in your pocket, the device will randomly change volume from nothing>vibrate>low volume> high volume. Meaning that you can miss phone calls. You CANNOT disable the side buttons! (also no dimming/red light feature for evenings if you're into that)This phone runs KaiOS, and it's rather slow overall. When the phone rings, sometimes the contact name doesn't show up. The speed at which you can navigate menus is clunky, and it shows sorely that this isn't an environment that has had millions if not billions of dollars spent on research on the UI. Texting on any flip phone is always cumbersome, but this things is straight up poor. You can ghost a double, or no presses despite the physical haptic feedback, holding the back button DELETES your message instead of rapidly backspacing like on modern phones (lost a 20 min message I was typing on this slow thing).To put it plainly, it's a cheap phone that doesn't do anything except calls. I suppose that's what flip phones are supposed to do primarily, but the fact that it has texting, GPS, and photos baked in with absolutely no quality just makes it seem like it's more than it is.Also I bought 3 of these, one for myself, and two for my grandparents. The build quality isn't always the same, sometimes the battery doesn't fit quite properly and can come loose while in your pocket, or just randomly reset the phone from losing power for a split second.Probably the actual worst aspect of the phone, is the fact that changing the ring volume are physical buttons on the side of the phone. These buttons work EVEN WHEN THE PHONE IS CLOSED! This means that when you have it in your pocket, the volume of the device will be random, anywhere from absolutely silent, to rumble, to low volume to high. The fact that you cannot lock the buttons to not work while the phone is closed is absolutely baffling and makes this phone go from decent to poor in my eyes. It's not something that gets in your way quite as often as you might think, but it's definitely enough to cause you pain.After using this for 3 years I simple have to go back to a smart phone, the quality of simple flip phones is just too poor to excuse.
M**Y
Great flip phone option for trouble teens who need to get off social media
This flip phone is exactly what an a teenager who is addicted to social media needs. It allows my child to make and receive phone calls, as well as to do basic texts. A simple call to T-Mobile customer service on her prepaid Sim card plan allowed me to shut the data off. It does have Wi-Fi so if your goal is to eliminate social media, you’re going to have to block this device on your router. I have Comcast and it allows me to Restrict Wi-Fi access based upon each device attached to the network. Don’t underestimate your child’s ability to find other Wi-Fi sources, but the operating system on this phone render it relatively useless. The phone can still access the Internet through an installed browser in the operating system, but it’s fairly rudimentary and , I suspect that it in effect eliminates the desire for social media since it’s so difficult to type out a sentence on a numeric keypad. So my recommendation is 1) buy this flip phone 2) get a T-Mobile, prepaid Sim card and pair it to your child’s cell phone number after you’ve ported the number to T-Mobile 3) select the $10 a month prepaid plan 4) call T-Mobile customer service and ask them to shut off the data on that phone number. They will give you our time and tell you that that isn’t an option, but it is an option and you just need to continue to insist on it and speak to a supervisor if they aren’t willing or able to do what you’re asking. 5) finally, block, access to Wi-Fi on your router for this device. If you do those five things, you may have a chance to have your child back and hopefully pull them away from the devastating draw of social media.
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