iKKO’s tiny phone has a folding cam and a keyboard for your tactile fix
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If you’ve been missing a BlackBerry-style keyboard phone, iKKO is betting you’ll make room for MindOne. It’s roughly credit-card sized, designed for thumb typing, and aimed at people who want a smaller device that feels intentional instead of endless-scroll friendly.

The company is also trying to solve a modern headache that old keyboard phones never had to. Staying online while you move between weak Wi-Fi, patchy cellular, and unfamiliar networks. MindOne leans on a MediaTek platform and SIMO connectivity to keep data available when your usual connection isn’t.

The BlackBerry vibe is the point

This is a keys-first device, and that’s the whole appeal. You can purchase the snap-in case with a keyboard as an add-on, and photos suggest a compact body with a 50 megapixel Sony camera module that pivots. MindOne runs Android alongside an iKKO AI OS layer, with on-device AI features meant for everyday tasks like translation, recording, and search.

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In other words, it’s selling a feeling and a workflow. Fast thumb typing, fewer distractions, and a tool-like device you can pull out and put away.

The always-online angle, explained

SIMO’s Virtual SIM support is the practical hook. iKKO says MindOne can use vSIM-based fallback data in more than 140 countries, and the goal is simple. Keep essential services running when Wi-Fi drops or your normal SIM connection is unstable.

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What’s missing is the part buyers will care about most. Whether that fallback data is included, how it’s activated, what the limits are, and what it costs over time. Coverage also varies by country and local network conditions, so real-world performance will matter more than the headline number.

Release timing and what to watch next

MindOne is set for a CES 2026 debut, with global availability starting February 8, 2026. iKKO lists an MSRP range of $329 to $499, which makes it feel like a second phone for many people, not an automatic primary.

If you’re tempted, the next step is waiting for the spec sheet. Screen size, battery capacity, storage options, and the keyboard experience in modern apps will decide whether this is a daily driver or a niche favorite with real charm. If you’re curious what the market is like for physical keys, check out what Clicks has to offer.

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