Nokia is set to reintroduce the charm of flip phones with its latest offering—the Nokia 2760 Flip. This upcoming feature phone blends nostalgia with functionality, bringing 4G capabilities and essential smart features in a retro-inspired design. Aimed at minimalists, senior users, and secondary phone seekers, the Nokia 2760 Flip is ready to make a comeback in the mobile market.

Retro Form, Modern Touch: Key Features
The Nokia 2760 Flip runs on KaiOS v3.0, allowing lightweight access to essential apps like WhatsApp, Google Maps, YouTube, and more. With 4G LTE and VoLTE support, the device ensures that users can stay connected with ease. It also offers expandable storage up to 32GB via a dedicated microSD card slot.
The dual-camera setup, a rarity in flip phones, includes a 5MP rear camera and 5MP front camera, suitable for basic photography and video calls.
Display, Battery & Performance
Equipped with a 3.6-inch QVGA display (240×320 pixels), the Nokia 2760 Flip keeps things simple with a pixel density of 111ppi. While the screen isn’t designed for media-heavy tasks, it performs adequately for browsing and basic app use.
A 1450mAh battery powers the device, offering long standby times and multiple days of moderate use. Thanks to the efficiency of KaiOS, battery life remains one of the phone’s standout strengths.
Pricing and Launch Expectations
The Nokia 2760 Flip is expected to be priced at ₹5,490 in India. While the official launch date has not been confirmed, Nokia fans can expect availability via online retailers and authorized stores soon. Customers can also set alerts to be notified when pre-orders go live.
Should You Buy It?
If you’re seeking a budget-friendly, durable phone with basic smartphone features, the Nokia 2760 Flip fits the bill. Ideal for elders, travelers, and users desiring digital detox, it also serves well as a backup device. However, users wanting a larger display or higher performance may consider exploring smartphones under ₹7,000.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




