A new retro-inspired phone is making waves on Indiegogo: introducing the Keyphone, a modular push-button mobile designed for users who want a break from modern smartphones — without disconnecting entirely.
What sets the Keyphone apart is its modular design. Unlike most feature phones, this device allows users to remove and swap out key components, including the battery, rear camera, and even the physical keyboard. The concept blends nostalgia with modern flexibility, offering a refreshing alternative for anyone looking to simplify their digital life.

Designed for Mindful Communication
According to its creators, Keyphone is more than a throwback — it’s a tool for slowing down. With its classic keypad and minimalist interface, it encourages users to step away from screen-heavy experiences and focus on calm, intentional communication.
The operating system, Skin OS, is built on Android 15 but features a UI reminiscent of Symbian^3, giving it a distinctly old-school vibe with a modern backbone.

Key Specifications:
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RAM: 4 GB
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Storage: 64 GB internal memory
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Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, dual SIM with 4G support
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Battery: 2,400 mAh, removable
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Extras: Programmable side buttons
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Build: Durable case with enhanced protection
Despite its modest specs, the Keyphone isn’t meant to compete with smartphones on power — it’s designed for stability, simplicity, and modular customization.
Price and Availability
The Keyphone is currently live on Indiegogo and is priced at $259 USD. Shipments are expected to begin in October 2025.
For those nostalgic for the days of tactile keys and distraction-free calls — but who still need basic modern features — the Keyphone might just be the perfect hybrid.


