HMD has spent a good chunk of this year putting out feature phones, but one style has been missing from the mix. The company’s last proper clamshell arrived more than a year ago, so people who still like the flip-phone form factor have been waiting. A fresh leak now suggests HMD is finally ready to bring that classic design back, with a twist that could make it appeal to more than just traditional feature-phone users.

According to leaker smashx_60, HMD is working on the HMD 2760 Flip 4G. It takes clear inspiration from the Nokia 2760 Flip that came out in 2022. You’re looking at the same dual-display setup: a 2.8″ main LCD on the inside and a 1.77″ cover screen on the outside. There’s a 5MP autofocus rear camera with an LED flash, plus a basic VGA camera on the front.
The big difference is the software. The original Nokia 2760 Flip ran KaiOS 3.1, but this new HMD version is rumored to come with Icon OS 13, which is based on Android 13 Go. That would mean Google Mobile Services, the Play Store, and access to a wider range of apps, basically turning the classic flip phone into a lightweight smartphone instead of a pure feature phone. It’s also said to come with the usual Snake game pre-installed.
Under the hood, it’s expected to use a Unisoc T310 processor (a 12 nm quad-core chip with one Cortex-A75 core up to around 2 GHz and three Cortex-A55 cores), 2 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of storage. There’s a microSD slot for expanding up to 128 GB. The battery is a 2,500 mAh unit, a clear step up from the 1,450 mAh cell in the 2022 Nokia model. Other practical bits include a 3.5 mm headphone jack, USB-C, Wi-Fi with hotspot support, Bluetooth, an SOS key, and a touchpad.
Colour options are listed as Black, Cyan, and Pink. HMD’s most recent clamshell, the HMD 2660 Flip, launched at MWC Barcelona in March 2025 and stayed a pretty conventional feature phone. The 2760 Flip 4G would therefore be a proper step up in capability while still keeping the nostalgic foldable design.
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(Source: @smashx_60)




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