Technology10/8/2025The Verge

HMD’s Touch 4G is a dumb-smart-phone

HMD’s Touch 4G is a dumb-smart-phone

The article discusses the HMD Touch 4G, a device that falls between a smartphone and a feature phone. The Touch 4G is currently only available in India and is unlikely to be released in the US. The device features a 3.2-inch screen, weighs 100g, and costs ₹4,999 (around $55). While it has a touchscreen and video calling capabilities, it does not run on Android and instead uses a custom operating system called RTOS Touch. This means no access to Android apps, but users can access basic HMD browser apps through the Cloud Phone Service. The device also includes smartphone messaging options like group chats and video calls through the Express Chat app, which is available for both Android and iOS. The Touch 4G has a headphone jack and charges via USB-C, but the internal storage of 128MB may be limited, requiring a microSD card.

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