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📱 Flip the script on basic phones with Snap’s smart simplicity!
The Unnecto Snap is a 2025 unlocked flip phone featuring a compact 2.5" LCD, a tactile full QWERTY keyboard, and dual SIM support for flexible 4G GSM connectivity. It offers expandable storage up to 32GB via microSD, a 2MP rear camera with LED flash, and runs on Cloud OS for internet and app access. Designed for professionals craving minimalism without sacrificing essential modern features, it delivers up to 4 hours of talk time in a sleek, pocket-friendly clamshell form factor.






| ASIN | B0FKJWXSGW |
| Additional Features | Basic Phone, Dual SIM, Expandable Memory, Foldable |
| Battery Average Life | 4 hours |
| Battery Capacity | 1000 milliamp_hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Battery Power | 1000 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,341 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #206 in Cell Phones |
| Brand | Unnecto |
| Built-In Media | Power Adapter, USB Cable |
| CPU Model | 1.2GHz Cortex A13 Processor |
| CPU Speed | 1 GHz |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Camera Flash | LED |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack, USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 out of 5 stars 128 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 2 x |
| Display Pixel Density | 135 pixels_per_inch |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 240x240 pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Video Resolution | 2 mp |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 32 GB |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| Frame Rate | 30 Frames per Second |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | False |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons, Keyboard, Microphone |
| Item Dimensions | 5.74 x 2.41 x 0.32 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.81 ounces |
| Manufacturer | iFrog |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Cloud Phone OS |
| Phone Talk Time | 4 hours |
| Processor Series | 1.2GHz Cortex A13 Processor |
| Processor Speed | 1 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 48 MB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 48 MB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 mp |
| Refresh Rate | 60 hertz |
| Resolution | 240 x 240 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 2.51 inches |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business |
| UPC | 858065007829 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 480p |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer, One year manufacturer warranty. Warranty period starts from date of sale. |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | Bluetooth, GSM |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
A**C
Stopped working after two weeks
Great idea for rehashing the qwerty phone. Wanted to use this as a dumb phone with more fictional texting for a kid. The OS made texting and tracking multiple conversations difficult to manage. After two weeks it would no longer turn on and froze on a "charging" screen when plugged in. Itbecame completely non functional and would not respond to prompts or hard reset. Bummer.
L**N
Great basic phone
Awesome digital detox/dumb phone. Works on Mint Mobile. Pros: -Cute -4g with clear audio. -The keyboard feels great for texting. I think this may be the only qwerty dumphone on the market right now. I saw a review mention the keys falling off, but mine feel sturdy. -has the basic apps you'd expect, like a calculator, calendar, weather, radio, etc. -The AI messaging app is actually handy for questions you'd typically google on a smart phone. I've used it to check bus schedule, local store hours, etc, and it's always returned accurate info. No AI hallucinations. It is based on DeepSeek, which I know some people find questionable. -It does have a basic internet browser that is very unhandy with the size/no touchscreen, but could work in a pinch. -Camera takes decently clear snapshots. Obviously you shouldn't expect high quality photos, but they're fine for messaging if you're trying to show someone something. -The 32GB extendable storage is great for music, since there no spotify/streaming option on this phone. The music player is basic, it does have playlists and can shuffle, but that's it. There's no sorting by artist or album unless you manually add them to a playlist. Neutral (for me): -It does have tiktok/instagram reels, which don't interest me personally. For the digital detox people: they don't customize to you (it's just what's popular, I think), and you can't interact with them. That and the screen size makes it much less appealing/addicting. For everyone else: I guess its a nice option to pass the time. Cons: -The texting app is the old inbox style, so no threads where you can see your entire conversation with someone. I personally prefer it, it's easier to stay on top of messages, but it may be a deal breaker for some. -Hinge feels slightly delicate- I don't see it becoming wobbly with normal use, but a bad drop unfolded may do some damage. It's definitely sturdier folded. -It has a pleather "soft touch" exterior that may stain over time. I could definitely see it picking up dye in your pocket from dark wash denim that likes to bleed. -Somewhat poor/odd translation on menus and such. Ex: "The phone has been plugged out" when you unplug the charger. Nothing indecipherable, but it can be confusing at first, because menu options/apps are not called what you'd expect. It just takes a little exploration to figure everything out. -You can only send videos over text if you record them at the lowest quality setting, and they're about 10s long, otherwise the file is too large. There's an option for bluetooth, but I haven't tried it. Overall: If you get this phone with reasonable expectations of a basic phone, you'll be satisfied.
H**N
Great concept / poor execution!
Physically the phone is a beauty, but beauty is only skin deep and what's lies within is what matters. Same with cellphones. The build quality is there, but the operating system is where it falls flat. So let's start with the physical, the color (orange) is nice, the screen looks good and sharp, colors don't wash out when viewed from an angle. The keys are nice and clicky, but not as nice as a Blackberry keyboard, the keys backlight is bright and evenly distributed, the faux leather is really just silicone, which is ok for easy cleanup, should retain it's color nicely. The hinge on the flip is nice and quiet and functions well. The camera is horrible, seems more like a VGA camera than a 2mp. The flash isn't very bright so it's not going to help much trying to snap a picture in total darkness. Can't say much about the battery, no way to confirm it's 1000mah, with how light the phone is, there is definitely a small battery in it. The Bluetooth sounds good and connected to my car stereo fine, but doesn't send mp3 tags to car to show artist/song info. Cellular performance: the phone definitely does not have T-Mobile's Band 71 (600 mhz), I did get it to connect to Band 2 (1900 mhz) but call quality was terrible, definitely not using an HD codec, call quality reminded me of those old CDMA 1x phones. Software: The operating system is called RTOS Mocor, developed by MediaTek for their SOC chip based handset feature phones. Of course the OEM modified it to work with the phone's hardware and put Unnecto branding on it. And this is the entire problem with the phone. Something as simple as changing the ringtone is not in the settings menu, you can set custom ringtones from any sound files you may have on an SDCARD, but not for notifications. It has 3 wallpapers, 2 are nice. I did try some of the cloud based apps, very slow and clunky. Didn't try the texting app, but it seemed pretty straight forward. The music app is pretty nice, but you have to make sure to put your music in a folder named My Music, otherwise it will never detect your music. Pushing the call button does not open a dialer like we are all used to on Android and iOS phones, it only opens a menu of recent received calls, rejected calls, and sent calls. I never did find a dialer, maybe it's buried in a submenu somewhere. The speaker phone is tinny, no where near loud enough. Like I said, the operating system is this phone's biggest flaw, if there were move customization options and the menus were more fleshed out, it could be a better device. But in it's current configuration, it's definitely not a $60+ phone, I would say $35 is about what it's worth. This phone started out as another brand called the Frog Pocket 2, it was just slightly upgraded in aesthetics and rebranded for Unnecto, I have no clue to the OEM that makes the phone.
R**O
Don't Buy
Unnecto doesn't support phone and states it's not 4G. I have had the phone since May 2nd and now if I keep it closed for a few minutes it drops service and needs to be rebooted to get it back. If left open no issues happen. Connected Unnecto to be told it's not 4G and they won't help because it was bought on amazon.
J**J
Very good "dumb" phone
For me, this is an honest opinion about the phone. The reason I gave it 5 stars is because it suits me for a "dumb" phone. It's as simple as it gets. If you don't care about social media and only care about texting and phone calls, this phone is for you. It definitely is a good use for getting away from social media. Plus, I can decorate it how I want honestly. I don't care too much about the cloud area which contains TikTok or Instagram shorts. As I do not have a sim card, I will receive it in two days, this is just an initial review about it. So far, I love how it looks. The buttons feel nice, my hands and fingers are small so it fits fine for typing. I've added my contacts in it and it worked just fine. I was able to set a nice wallpaper for it. The only thing I wish it had, was an actual phone case for it. It's not like I can't create one myself but just would've been nice to have that as a bundle. I can't say what I dislike about it. I can agree with one of the reviews that overtime, it may stain and this is why I wish there was a phone case to choose from but that's the only thing I can think of. Words of advice, when you first get it, let it charge for about 10-20 minutes before cutting it on, otherwise you will just get a quick flash of the screen but it isn't actually on. Plus the battery life is amazing, I haven't charged it for a day and I am now just giving it a little extra battery so 5 stars for the battery life. I will be using Ultra Mobile on it. But so far, I love this phone.
G**W
not great but at least it's "cheap" & cute
If you are looking for a cheap, cute phone with a full keyboard, just know you are only getting that. This phone doesn't work for most things—even after inserting a SIM card for internet capabilities. It won't function beyond basic tasks. I really wish it had wifi just so I could even use Google. I have had to get a replacement for my first one, as it was broken and wouldn't turn on. The second is great, and I use is as an offline PDA and for cosplay, but if you ACTUALLY want a working device, I'd look else where. The only thing this has is that its cute and its small. As an offline PDA it gets a lot of use, but I can't imagine trying to use this thing 24/7 as my main phone and I'm not talking about Smartphone VS "Dumb" phone. If I could reliably use this without it randomly dying, deleting message drafts, and messing with the audio on my recordings, I wouldn't have a problem. My advice for using this as an offline PDA: - Use messages to take notes (no note app) & make fake phone contacts with the title/category of your note (I have notes, checklist, story blurb, etc.) - Re-bind the shortcut keys to be Audio Recorder (audio notes are easier than text), RadioFM, messages w/ contact categories, & calculator - The camera isn't great, but can be used for remembering post-it notes, etc. IF any of the bugs mentioned above are fixed, I will re-evaluate and change my opinion if my concerns are addressed—I have no malice towards this company, and would love to see them flourish! But my heart lies with fellow consumers. Prove me wrong with proper fixes and I'll edit my review to reflect positive change. :)
L**M
perfect transition phone if you're wanting to ditch your smart phone
Got this phone for my wife who has been wanting a flip phone. She's been using it for two months. Here is what she says - Zero issues with service and call quality. It reliably makes and receives calls. I rarely have spotty service. Texting could use an upgrade. They are not grouped by contact. Texts display as they are received, one after the other. Makes it hard to find info if it's buried in the texts. I don't use social media, so I don't really care about the included apps. It has a lot of settings within, and they make it a bit hard to find, but once you do you can customize to fit. Example, you can silence it with just a vibrate mode, or leave on ring mode with a vibrate. Battery life is insane. I can let it go for multiple days before I need to charge it. But also, I don't use my phone much. My calls are usually short and texting is minimal. The phone feels/looks a bit like a toy phone, so I joke that it's my Hello Kitty phone. Warning: the keys are pretty small, so I primarily use my nails to type. Larger fingers will have issues with this. If you want to have in depth text convos, this is not the phone for you. Way too cumbersome. But that's why I got it. I'd rather talk in person than over text. Don't really have any complaints, and glad I paid the minimal amount needed to ditch my smart phone.
C**N
Works but the Operating System could use some work
Not compatible with various apps and the ones downloaded don't work. Like the map app, searches are impossible. Hoping they will release some updates because this has the potential to be a high powered phone
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