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Nokia 2780 Flip | Unlocked | Universally Compatible with All Mobile Carriers | Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • Please confirm compatibility with your carrier before ordering. LTE/4G compatibility is dependent on your carrier and available networks in your region. This device can work with all carriers including, but not limited to: AT&T, Boost, Cricket, H2O Wireless, Metro, Net10, Simple Mobile, T-Mobile, Tracfone.
  • The battery for this device is not shipped in the product. Once received the battery can be found under the packaging divider in a plastic bag and will need to be inserted into the product and charged before powering on. The battery compartment can be accessed by gently prying off the back of the device that normally covers the battery during use. The battery can then be inserted into the battery compartment. Please reconnect the back cover before beginning to charge and leave it on at all times while using the device.
  • Enhanced accessibility - Bigger buttons, hearing aid compatibility, real-time text (RTT), and a programmable dedicated side button to quickly dial a loved one in case of emergency.
  • Everything you need to stay connected - Browse the Internet and download all your favorite apps all on 4G.
  • Functional and rigorously crafted highly durable flip design - See caller ID on the outer screen. Flip the phone closed to end calls.

Description

With its simple, easy to use interface, and with the modern features you need, the Nokia 2780 Flip phone is a modern twist on the classic flip now with 4G. With its intuitive design it already feels familiar. It comes with two large screens, to make texting easy and seeing who's calling even easier. Rigorously crafted to our high durability standards, this is a phone that’s designed to outlast the bumps and knocks of everyday use. Accessibility features on Nokia 2780 Flip include big buttons, hearing aid compatibility and real-time text (RTT) to ensure this is a phone for everyone and the dedicated side button can be programmed to quickly dial a loved one in case of emergency. FM radio and 3.5mm audio jack so you can listen to music wherever you go. Enjoy up to 18 days of standby time from a single charge. Even if you only use your phone once a month, it’s ready when you are. And the 7 hours of talk time, ensures that you stay connected with friends and family for longer. Use your favorite apps and even browse the internet – all on 4G. VoLTE 4G means all your voice calls will be clearer and in HD quality. Plus, the Nokia 2780 Flip comes with a loudspeaker and adjustable volume as well as a 5 MP rear-camera. Video recording and playback is also included, for when you want to capture those longer memories.

Brand: Nokia


Operating System: KaiOS


Ram Memory Installed Size: 512 MB


CPU Model: Others


CPU Speed: 1.3 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 4 GB


Screen Size: 2.7 Inches


Resolution: 240 x 320


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Model Name: 2780


Operating System: KaiOS


RAM Memory Installed: 512 MB


Processor Series: Others


Processor Speed: 1.3 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 4 GB


Color: Black


SIM Card Slot Count: Single SIM


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack, USB Type C


Form Factor: Foldable Case


Biometric Security Feature: Fingerprint Recognition


Human-Interface Input: Buttons, Keypad, Microphone


Sim Card Size: Nano


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm


Additional Features: Basic Phone, Built-In GPS, Expandable Memory


Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum: 4 GB


Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution: 5 MP


Camera Description: Rear


Camera Flash: LED


Number of Rear Facing Cameras: 1


Battery Capacity: 1450 Milliamp Hours


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


Battery Charge Time: 3 Hours


Battery Power: 1450 Milliamp Hours


Battery Average Life: 10 Hours


Phone Talk Time: 7 Hours


Average Battery Life Talk Time: 7.3 Hours


Screen Size: 2.7 Inches


Resolution: 240 x 320


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Display Type: LCD


Aspect Ratio: 43


Display Resolution Maximum: 240x320 Pixels


Display Pixel Density: 148 Pixels Per Inch (PPI)


Wireless Provider: Unlocked for All Carriers


Cellular Technology: 4G


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi


Wireless Network Technology: CDMA, GSM


Brand: Nokia


Model Year: 2022


Built-In Media: Power Adapter, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


Manufacturer: HMD Global Oy


Model Series: 2700 series


Specific Uses For Product: Communication


Item Weight: 4.62 Ounces


Item Dimensions: 7.96 x 2.28 x 0.45 inches


Video Capture Resolution: 2592 x 1944


GPS Geotagging Functionality: True


Supported Satellite Navigation System: GPS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pretty awesome as a "detox" phone
Color: Black
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025 by Alex Iglesias

  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024 by Adrian Mccarthy

  • Works well, great flip phone choice
Works well, great flip phone choice
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026 by Barry Jones

  • WhatsApp not available, solid hardware
Color: Black
I specifically purchased this phone to use as a dumb phone with WhatsApp and was disappointed that it was no longer available. The quality of the hardware is good and the phone feels solid. Entering contacts and quick dial is easy. Pre-installed apps that you don't want to use can't be removed and It would be nice if you could customize the quick app select, left of the center key. The operating system is unreliable and slow, it regularly crashes, requiring the battery to be removed for reboot. The clock sometimes takes minutes to synchronize with the provider time. The alarm function stopped working after a while. Mobile data drains the battery and I ended up switching it off. I only use it for calls and text messages and that works very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2025 by Short

  • With a bit more battery and polish could be excellent
Bought this for an older relative because it was simpler than a smartphone. And as I started playing with it myself, I was really impressed at how much it does. Wifi, bluetooth, gps. Honestly decent camera (for well lit outdoor shots anyway). Also great physical build quality, the buttons and 'flip' action feel nice. And T9 texting brings back memories. There are two main downsides. First, the battery life is way way shorter than I thought. The nokia spec sheet says 18 days of standby time, so I figured even with heavy use I'd get multiple days out of it. Nope, honestly worse than a normal smartphone. Starting with a full charge in the morning, it needs a charge before dinner. And it's because of all those features. Do you use wifi? bluetooth? gps? Those turn that 18 day battery life into 6 hours. Also I didn't realize how much of a battery killer LTE calling is. in the US, the 3G networks have been shut down, so this phone has to use LTE calling, but it uses way more power than a 3G voice call. LTE talk time is only about 3 hours to go from full battery to empty. The second downside is the level of polish. This phone has so much potential, and feels like it's almost there, but not quite. No show stopping bugs, but more than I thought I would find on a dumb phone. Hopefully those get worked out in a software update but I kind of doubt they'll push out an update to existing phones. To recommend this phone (or not), really depends what you're looking for. If you're looking for a phone with a physical keypad, simple calling and texting, and can still connect to your car to make bluetooth calls. It's great. "How do I make a phone call"...you just the number in the keypad. "how do I answer a phone call"....you open the phone. These things can be surprisingly unclear on a new smartphone, so getting back to basic physical controls greatly simplifies the basics. The programmable button to call a specific contact is also a great feature for an older user. If you're more of a power user this phone can still be fun but you're going to hate the battery life. I enjoyed tinkering with it for a few days, but it would be hard for me to use this as a daily driver. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Jeanne

  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by Moonboy

  • Very Pleased
Color: Black
Well packaged, easy set up. Instead of using the boxed instructions I used Google and watched you tube videos on how to set up and use certain functions. My husband is in his 80's and refuses to update to a smart phone. The only 2 thing I couldn't do is set up his email, Google didn't trust the operating systems security and I could not successfully connect the Bluetooth to his vehicle. Even though the phone says it's connected his Lexus didn't make the connection. Other than that the phone works fine. Its replacing a phone that had a lot of droped calls and poor connectivity, LG Exhalt. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026 by Linda Lee

  • Terrible hardware and software -- worse than expected
Color: Black
Ok let's start with the hardware. When it comes to the construction quality of the Nokia 2780, it's SUPER cheap. We know the plastic that HMD started using some time ago, when moving from the 2720 to the 2760, was a downgrade. However, when I picked up my new 2780, it fell even below my already low expectations. The lid is TERRIBLY wobbly. In fact, you can close it and it will still wobble from side to side, making you feel as if at some point it will tear apart from the rest of the body. Also, the USB-C port only works one way, defeating the whole purpose of USB type C. Sometimes you just forget about this, plug the cable, and then realize after a few hours that your phone is dead because you didn't plug the cable "the right way". Regarding the software, it's totally amateur stuff. Even for the most BASIC stuff. I will list all my current issues with this phone, in no particular order: 1. The clock app is buggy AS HELL. Sometimes a scheduled alarm won't go off at all. Sometimes you disable or even delete the alarms and they will still sound. I've even seen something as weird as two or 10 alarms ringing at the same time -- imagine the alarm going off with some sort of insufferable and schizoid "echo" that doesn't stop, even after pressing the corresponding buttons over and over again. 2. The WiFi connection drops regularly (every 10 minutes or so). Not sure if this is on the software or hardware side though. 3. This one is particularly BIZARRE -- from time to time, the big clock on the main screen will show a different time from the small one on the top left corner. You have to way several seconds before seeing the right time. What the heck? 4. The contacts app is SUPER slow. For instance, I have set it up so it displays my contacts by last name. After you open it, you have to wait between 2-3 seconds for it to rearrange itself. (My list is not even over 100 contacts btw.) 5. It lacks a Spanish dictionary, despite advertising otherwise. Supposedly, the device comes with predictive keyboard for both English and Spanish. Yet when you choose Spanish, there is no dictionary, and despite the fact that you chose said language, it will change to English when texting. 6. Sometimes the phone will restart randomly after closing the lid. In general, there are several "details" around the whole system that look and feel unfinished or WAY too buggy, even for casual or basic use. I mean, if you can't even use this phone as an alarm, it doesn't make any sense. Well. At least the Nokia 2780 will make and receive calls. I wouldn't recommend this phone. There are better alternatives in a similar price range when it comes to feature or "dumb" phones! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2025 by Lolz

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