- HMD Touch 4G merges a hotspot and a phone into one handy device
- Its 3.2-inch screen revives compact designs long abandoned by smartphone manufacturers
- Besides hotspot integration, other features appear to be from two decades ago.
HMD Global has introduced the Touch 4G, a $48 device that doubles as a mobile hotspot and entry-level smartphone.
This device was launched for users in markets like India who want essential connectivity without the cost or complexity of a modern flagship.
While users in developed regions are turning to minimalist “dumb phones” to digitally detox, the trend in India shows a growing demand for affordable and reliable 4G connectivity.
A compact hybrid that redefines utility
HMD calls the Touch 4G a “hybrid phone,” an apt term for what seems like a middle ground between a feature phone and a smartphone.
It has a 3.2-inch touch screen, reminiscent of the compact design of the first smartphones.
Under the hood, it is powered by a UNISOC T127 processor with 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of internal storage, expandable up to 32 GB.
While these numbers are small by today’s standards, they are sufficient for its operating system, RTOS Touch, which relies heavily on HMD’s Cloud Phone platform.
This means that much of the device’s “smart” functionality is handled remotely through browser-based applications rather than locally.
Perhaps the most attractive feature is its built-in 4G hotspot capability. For just under $50, users can access a portable Wi-Fi solution that also serves as a communication device.
In regions where people can’t afford high-end smartphones, the Touch 4G could provide an affordable entry point to the connected world.
It supports calling, video chatting, and messaging through the Express Chat app, which allows interaction with Android and iOS users.
However, its dependence on cloud infrastructure raises long-term questions. If HMD discontinues its cloud services, the device’s core functionality could decline over time.
The Touch 4G’s cameras are basic: a 0.3MP front sensor and a 2MP rear shooter. These are far from what most users will need in 2025.
A 1950 mAh battery powers the device, but considering its low-power processor and small screen, this shouldn’t be a problem.
The device also supports Bluetooth 5.0, GPS with Beidou, and an IP52 splash resistance rating, proving that affordable design doesn’t have to mean fragility.
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