It is a few 12 months late, however the Barbie Telephone is finally here. That is not a smartphone, however a clamshell-style function telephone that is all pink and branded with Mattel’s Barbie brand. The handset has a shiny mirror on the entrance and a number of equipment like charms and gem stickers to trick it out so you’ll be able to totally delight in that late Nineties and early 2000s nostalgia. It even blurts out, “Hello Barbie,” if you energy it on.
It is a actual collaboration between Mattel and HMD, the corporate that used to make Nokia-branded smartphones. It is a part of HMD’s pivot to crafting its personal smartphones together with function telephones developed in partnership with notable corporations. That features the Boring Telephone from earlier this 12 months, born out of a bizarre tie-in with Heineken.
The Barbie Telephone runs KaiOS, an working system designed for feature phones that provides a number of smartphone capabilities, like 4G connectivity, Wi-Fi, GPS, and entry to apps together with WhatsApp, Google Maps, and YouTube. It will nonetheless really feel such as you’re utilizing the Symbian working system from Nokia telephones of outdated, simply with fashionable facilities.
By default, HMD’s new flip telephone could make calls and ship texts. The corporate is on a little bit of a campaign about lowering display time and distractions, so the concept is to make use of this telephone as a second telephone when you do not wish to be pinged whereas kicking it on the seashore with the Kens.
HMD is hardly the primary to construct a product round this idea of unplugging from the always-on life. There have been a number of like-minded telephones through the years, like the Light Phone or the redesigned Palm from 2018. Of the same thoughts are the app timers and different screen-time discount options which were constructed into Android, iOS, and even the function telephones HMD made beneath the Nokia model title, just like the Nokia 3310.
Assume Pink
The skin of the Barbie Telephone’s lid has a reflective end that serves as a mirror (bear in mind the LG Shine?) with a hidden digital clock embedded within the center. Flip it open and also you get a pleasant 2.8-inch show. You need to use the built-in backlit keyboard to textual content, and there are a bunch of tiny Barbie-themed tidbits right here and there, just like the palm tree icon across the quantity 7. And by my depend, six Barbie logos—whether or not it is the complete textual content or simply the letter B.