Even if the ultra-feminine aesthetic isn’t your thing — and it’s not really mine — you have to hand it to the Barbie flip phone. From the box it comes in, to the interchangeable back plates, rhinestone stickers, and Barbie-fied interface, it’s a delight. The charger and battery are both pink, though they’re a lighter shade than Mattel’s trademarked Barbie Pink (Pantone 219). The phone says “Hi Barbie!” when you turn it on. It’s the definition of committing to the bit.

The breezy fun of the Barbie aesthetic, Pantone 219 or otherwise, is at odds with the actual experience of using the phone. It’s based on one of HMD’s feature phones, and it runs an operating system called KaiOS. The phone is designed for basic connectivity — texting, calling, emails — and even includes a web browser.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    32 days ago

    Barbie, made out of plastic, uses her plastic phone. Is she made of phone or is her phone made of skin?

  • @Iheartcheese
    link
    62 days ago

    Are they just running out of things to put the barbie name on?

    • Alphane MoonOPM
      link
      English
      22 days ago

      More like HMD trying to capitalize on their presence in the “dumbphone” market.