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HMD dials into ‘Barbie-mania’ with £99 pink Mattel-approved feature phone.

Staff Reporter
August 28, 2024

Following the success of the blockbuster movie, Human Mobile Devices (HMD) has partnered with Mattel to create the £99 HMD Barbie Phone.

The phone is a feature phone, not a smart device, and aligns with HMD’s belief that younger people are trying to limit their screen time. It was developed with Mattel’s design team and is available from HMD direct and at Vodafone and Argos.

The phone comes with a bright pink cover, interchangeable back covers, stick-on crystals, Barbie stickers, a braided phone strap, and Barbie bracelet charms. The user interface offers Barbie wallpapers and Barbie app icons.

HMD Global Chief Marketing Officer Lars Silberbauer, said; “This phone encourages you to ditch your smartphone in times when you just want less browsing and more fun, Feature phones are continuing to go from strength to strength”

Head of Licensing at Mattel EMEA, Ruth Henriquez, added “At Mattel, we have an unwavering commitment to design and innovation, and this exciting new phone is a great example of that, tapping into important insights into how people want to limit their screen time. HMD has created amazing Easter eggs that will make the user experience even more special and playful, sure to delight Barbie fans all over the world.”

You’ve played with the doll, seen the movie, now try the phone.

A 0.3MP camera with a torch is included, and power is delivered by a nine-hour talk time battery.

Full Specs:

Networks: GSM/GPRS 900/1800, WCDMA, LTE Cat1
OS: S30+
Variant: Dual SIM/Single SIM
CPU: T107
Storage: 128MB+64MB (ROM/RAM), MicroSD support up to 32 GB
Display: 2.8” internal screen & 1.77” external screen
Connectivity /

sensors:

Bluetooth® (5.0), USB Type-C™, and 3.5mm AV jack
Battery: 1450mAh2 battery.?
Audio: MP3 Player3, FM radio (Wired/Wireless)
Dimensions: 108.4*55.1*18.9 123.5g
Camera VGA camera with torch as flash
SIM card type: 4FF + 4FF
Battery times:      Talk time up to 9 hours (in the lab environment)

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