

📞 Flip the script on digital overload with Barbie’s chic, unplugged power phone!
The Barbie Flip Phone by HMD Global is a stylish, unlocked 4G LTE device designed for US carriers. Featuring a compact flip design, it offers essential calling and texting with a nostalgic ergonomic feel. Customize it with included charms and covers, enjoy all-day battery life, and access basic apps like Google Maps and podcasts on KaiOS. Perfect for professionals seeking a break from smartphone overload without losing connectivity.





| ASIN | B0DG6V6V39 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,974 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #85 in Cell Phones |
| Brand Name | HMD |
| Color | Power Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (593) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2024 |
| Included Components | Beaded lanyard and attachable charms, Cleaning Cloth, Power Adapter, Two Alternate Back Covers, USB Cable |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.48 x 2.28 x 0.78 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.24 x 5.51 x 2.76 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.37 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | HMD Global Oy |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Barbie |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
| Part Number | AHM2850USA01BB1 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
K**N
Good little phone and SO CUTE!
Cute little phone and perfect for getting "unplugged" from my smartphone. It's compact, cute, and functional. It has little games like gems or snake which are fun to pass time but aren't so addicting that you waste a lot of time on them. It also has a headphone jack and space for a SIM card, so I just bought some MP3's of songs I liked and imported them so I had a little something to listen to. Texting is a pain, but the predictive texting isn't too bad. Overall it was a good value for the $100 that I paid for it and it did help me to unplug for the amount of time I used it. I did eventually switch back to my smartphone, but it's good for smaller spurts of time to get you out of the habit of constantly checking your phone. Would recommend.
S**Y
Unplug from your Smartphone!!
This phone is now my daily use phone. It replaced my Samsung Galaxy S24. I only had eSim in my S24 though T-Mobile, so I went into the store to get a physical Sim card, which they installed for me. I turned on the phone and made a call and it worked perfectly, loud and clear! I forgot how much I had missed the shape of flip phones while I am on a call. They just make sense ergonomically. The phone itself is great. Startup is cute, it says "Hi Barbie" at the loadup screen. It's pretty customizable. I set up my speed dial contacts, set up a quick call contact (my husband) for the action button below the volume bar, and I ordered an SD card to add music. On KaiOS, there is an app store. PodLP is available to listen to podcasts. I subscribed to a few of my favorites already. Then you can access FM radio via wired headphones, which will be good for the gym if I get bored of my own music. The grip is good in the hands. Of course, it will take getting used to, since we are all predisposed to heavy rectangles. This is lightweight and beautiful. It did slip out of my hands at one point when I was being careless, and (just like in the old Nokia days) the back fell off and battery fell out. The thing is, I prefer that to a massive glass shatter on a 1200 dollar phone. It comes with 3 cases for the back. The cases feel slippery and plasticky, but durable. I feel that the phone is well protected. The battery lasts all day no problem, even though I have been tinkering around on it downloading apps and playing games (new phones always get a lot of attention in their first few weeks am I right?) but it holds up! I could see it easily lasting closer to 3 or 4 days if I don't do all that. I will very likely come and update this review after a month or so of use. I put some stickers on the mirror side of the phone. I made sure that they didn't block the time and notification display. I also added the little beaded strap and swirly back case. It's definitely eye-catching! You know, it's interesting enough to see someone unironically using a flip phone these days, so one this adorable is bound to get comments. My husband called while I was checking out at Trader Joe's and the cashier said "IS THAT A FLIP PHONE?!" She was so excited to see it and when I told her it was actually Barbie themed she was very interested. So many questions like "How do you not have a smart phone, isn't it so hard?" etc. I did grow up in the 80's and 90's so it wasn't a difficult adjustment since I already know how to type, navigate, and speed dial on these phones. But it is freeing to go to the park with my daughter and really experience the moments. Not get a notification for TikTok or YT or a facebook comment and feel that urge to check it. Once you check that notification, you're bound to check something else, and so on and so on... until all your kid knows is you've got your face stuck to your phone again while she plays alone. Not anymore. Come on, Barbie. Let's go party! Lets get back to a basic phone with perks like Google Maps and Podcasts, and say no to constant social media and content connection. We aren't built for that! Side note, I also got a cute little screen free camera (won't say the brand here but it's to SNAP photos at CAMP let's just say.) Between the screen free camera and the flip phone I am LOVING life. And actually living it.
J**S
Hi, Barbie!
I have been wanting to go to a feature phone for awhile, but I wanted it to be cute! I bought this one once I was ready, put in my sim card... And found out I couldn't receive group texts. I have ATT and it could receive regular texts, send group texts, and make calls... Just not receive group texts. I found out that it's due to RCS messaging so I turned it off on my Google account and Samsung. There was this website to have it shut off if you don't have a device - none of it helped. This video said you could try deleting group chat names... I don't think you actually can delete them? Change, yes. Delete, no. Anyways, none of that worked. On a whim, I grabbed a 7 day trial of mint mobile and popped in this new sim card with a new number unaffiliated with RCS and it worked! I was considering changing my number anyways so it will work out .. probably. The phone feels great. The outer material is a plastic with a mirror on one side of the casing. They send little jewels and stickers to decorate your phone with, but it is already pretty cute before that. You can see just hints of Barbie stuff under the keypad and it's so cute! If you used a flip phone at some point in life then it will come right back to you. It does feel pretty durable. Battery life is amazing and lasts for a few days. Sound quality is also really good and I kind of wasn't holding too much hope for that. It's easy to set up and easy to manage through the buttons. There's a besties button that you can make into a shortcut. My shortcut was text messages. The snake game is different than the old snake and better. There are goals and time limits. It moves a lot easier than it used to. When you turn it on, it says "Hi, Barbie!". It has some cute wallpapers, including one from Barbie and the Rockers. Ringtones are cute and a few are Barbie themed like "dream house". The notification sounds are a bit more generic, but not bad options and nothing too obnoxious. All in all $100 for this phone was a great deal! Whether in between smart phones or wanting to take a break this is a solid choice that's pretty cute.
K**O
brilliant, retro fun...and PINK!
colourful, great phone. the pink plastic is very Barbie!, and the number/symbol buttons each have a different Barbie symbol that adds to the style. it has just enough basic bells and whistles to make it useful in this day and age for me as i try out moving away from smartphones. if you have used flip-phones before, pretty straight forward to navigate and use. i felt it was worth the cost for the extra blingage this comes with (3 alternate covers, charms & sticker for decoration and my favourite--the added *beaded wrist* lanyard(?) ~only available at the time of purchase in the U.S. version). i also used it with a sim card in asia to tether my smartphone for data use. durability-wise, it feels similar to the flip phones i had back in the day... the only drawback i could find so far is that the battery life is short, especially when tethering. so depending on situation, you may also want to have a portable powerbank.
D**N
Super cute and simple
I liked it, it is really cute and functional and easy to switch, but it died died, like won't work or turn on anymore and I have no idea why.
K**R
Great phone, but I do not reccommend doing the update it shows, after the update the phone started turning off. I had to reset the factory settings and everything went back to normal.
S**B
A great starter phone for a child as it is not a smart phone. Children are able to text as well as make and receive calls. Comes with many accessories including 2 cases and a mirrored back. The phone has a camera as well. Also great for anyone who wants to take a break from their smart phone. Purchased the US model and it works with both a monthly plan and a prepaid Sim.
C**K
Fidèle à la description pas de deception
M**N
I am in love with this phone. Takes me back to being a child again. Does what it says it does. Gives you a break from this AI world. Way better than expected. All the accessories are so cute!
A**L
I purchased this phone specifically for KaiOS but received the European version with Mocor RTOS instead. This is not a minor difference. The US version has KaiOS 3.1, WiFi with hotspot, GPS, a 5MP camera, and 4GB storage. The European version I received has Mocor RTOS with no WiFi, no GPS, a useless 0.3MP camera, and only 128MB storage. KaiOS was the only reason I bought this phone. Mocor RTOS is an ancient operating system with no app store, no downloadable apps, and severely limited functionality. Both versions cost the same price, but one is objectively worse in every way. HMD is selling two completely different products under the same name without making it clear to customers. Check the OS specifications carefully before buying. If you want KaiOS features, make absolutely sure you're not getting the Mocor version.
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