

📱 Flip the script on connectivity — classic style, modern power.
The Nokia 2780 Flip is a rugged, universally unlocked 4G flip phone designed for simplicity and reliability. Featuring dual screens, a 1450mAh battery with up to 18 days standby, and accessibility enhancements like big buttons and hearing aid compatibility, it blends nostalgic design with essential modern features such as GPS, Bluetooth, and a 5MP camera. Perfect for professionals seeking a distraction-free device or anyone wanting dependable connectivity without the complexity of a smartphone.



| ASIN | B0D3RWZ39S |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 1450 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Power Rating | 1450 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,624 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #88 in Cell Phones |
| Charging Time | 3 Hours |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,886) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2024 |
| Form Factor | Foldable Case |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Keypad, Microphone |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | TA-1420 |
| Manufacturer | HMD Global Oy |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| OS | KaiOS |
| Other camera features | Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 7 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 7.96 x 2.28 x 0.45 inches |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 512 MB |
| Scanner Resolution | 240 x 320 |
| Special features | Basic Phone, Built-In GPS, Expandable Memory |
| Standing screen display size | 2.7 Inches |
| Weight | 4.62 Ounces |
| Whats in the box | Power Adapter, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable |
| Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
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.
A**Y
Unfit for purpose
This isn't really a basic "feature" phone. KaiOS is a stripped down version of Android running on a little processor that isn't capable of keeping up with the demands of Android bloat. For example, open the phone, and in big numerals it will show you the time _that you last opened the phone_. It may take up to a minute to update and show the actual time. (You can train yourself you read the actual time on the tiny status bar.) Sending a text message? Type slowly because it won't keep up. (And good luck finding basic punctuation marks like the apostrophe or capitalizing a name in the middle of a sentence. And your preferences for which text typing mode you like are constantly being reset to bad defaults.) The UI is unnecessarily cumbersome. If you receive a spam text (aren't they all?), you're going to have to press a lot of buttons several times to delete it. I don't have a data plan because all I need is the occasional call and even rarer SMS message. But if this phone ever gets access to data for even a moment, it starts trying to update. And when that data is interrupted, your notifications will be spammed with a slew of error messages. And, sometimes, that leaves key apps, like your contact list, inaccessible. The beauty of Type C USB connectors is that you can insert them either way. However, if your charger and cable support PD (Power Delivery) and/or QC (Quick Charge), the phone will charge only when the cable is plugged in the "right" way. If you leave it overnight on a charger with the cable the wrong way around, you'll wake up to a dead battery. From what I've read, you have to go out of your way to design a Type C USB port that isn't symmetric. But why would you do that? (And the battery life is terrible compared to previous feature phones I've had. Putting Android under the hood may have been an expedient way to create KaiOS, but you can't throw that at a low power processor and expect it not to burn through the battery.) Oh, I almost forgot about Bluetooth. This phone fails to pair with my car. My car thinks the pairing is successful, but the phone does not. This phone does pair with my wife's car, but not mine. Every other phone I've used was able to pair with both cars. I don't have a great need for a cell phone (coverage at home is spotty at best), so I haven't gone looking for an alternative. Yesterday, however, the phone died, a just few days short of 10 months of very light usage. Outer screen won't light up. Inner screen is filled with random pixel values. If I call it, it doesn't even ring, so it's not _just_ a display failure. This device doesn't reach even the most minimal requirements of a cell phone. If Nokia still cared one iota about its brand name, it never would have authorized this disaster. It's actually worse that the Kazuna eTalk, which I wouldn't have imagined was possible. This is not fit to be called a phone.
L**6
Great old school phone suitable chiefly for calls and text messages.
If you are looking for an old school phone, primarily for phone calls and text messages, then you have made a great choice. I tried it on an European carrier and on T-Mobile and I was able to test text and phone calls without problems. The ring is also great as it features 15 volume scale, the highest suitable for when you place it in pocket or purse. Vibration also works well. Pictures are not of great quality as resolution is quite mediocre. In the end, this is to be expected since, back in time phones like these had similar characteristics. As far as internet (wifi included), I have tested it and it is not great, because you have to use the middle key (the largest one on the keypad) to move the cursor and browse, which, as the many perceptive of you may understand, is not practical, making the browsing experience lengthy. The goal is to have a phone without those features at all.
J**G
Good but not new as stated
Good phone but had previously been owned. It was bought as a new phone and when I went to set up the Wi-fi hotspot, it had already been named and a password chosen. Works on both Consumer Cellular (although Wi-fi hot spot is NOT supported) and Mint Mobile (where Wi-fi hot spot IS supported). Quality, crisp calls. Better connectivity than smartphones when it comes to using as a telephone. Texting is pretty quick with the predictive text feature. I don’t use the internet browser or email but the weather works fine. Occasionally, gets colored snow and freezes upon opening it closing but it passes quickly. This is not a big deal since opening or closing again usually resolves this issue. Restarting helps if it totally freezes but this is not frequent. Phone is lightweight, fits well into a pocket or purse. Great for the basics with a little extra if needed. Deducted one star to its “new” status not being true. But the phone was in good great condition. Just wish seller had been honest about its status, thus offering a fair price on a pre-owned device. Would recommend since many flip phones out there lack sound quality.
D**B
No WhatsApp support ...
M**S
Bought this for my mom but had to return because there’s no Whatsapp and Facebook app which we wanted to use to chat and data call her. Overall a very good phone for senior people but only for calls and texts.
M**D
This does NOT come with a Uk plug only an american plug!!?
A**H
This phone is not universal it is locked to Telstra and wont accept my sim. Very disappointing.
R**M
Mi papá tiene 69 años, y desde hace años, solo sabe usar los celulares de "tapita". Con el pasar de los años ha sido muy difícil conseguir, siempre son celulares de marca zuum o algo por el estilo. Pero no duran ni 2 años. Como son equipos muy baratos, siempre se le compra uno nuevo que encontremos en el mercado. Cuando vimos este equipo y vimos que ya tenía tecnología 4G y llamadas VOLTE, o sea, un equipo con tecnología de un smartphone, no le pensamos. Teclado fácil de usar, buen sonido y una claridad de llamadas como nunca. Estamos muy felices, tanto que compramos 1 equipo adicional para reserva en algunos años. Lo usamos con TELCEL y sin problemas. No funciona para redes ALTAN.
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