HMD Key – A lightweight, affordable smartphone

hmd.com

108 points by namanyayg 12 hours ago


Tepix - 9 hours ago

This is a phone with a limited version of Android (Android Go) and only 2GB of RAM which isn't enough. It has a slow CPU, it lacks 5G connectivity which is more and more important just to have good reception. It comes with at most 2 years of security updates. It has 32GB of storage which quickly fill up if you take pictures every now and then.

If you can afford it, get something like the Samsung A52 5G with 7 years of updates and 6GB or 8GB of RAM. If that's too expensive, get one from the list when it's on sale: https://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=umtsover&v=e&hloc=uk&sort=p&bl1...

These are recently released phones with 6GB RAM or more and Android 14+ starting at £99. 6GB of RAM means you can use your phone for a couple of years without it getting super slow.

jpc0 - 10 hours ago

I think the issue with these low end devices are that the duopoly on operating systems makes it impossible to develop a competing operating system that get's any traction.

I am 100% sure you, as a manufacturer, could develop a very lightweight shim over a linux or BSD kernel that has significantly better performance than Android does. It would however be a universal flop regardless of how useable it is since critical apps like WhatsApp/Telegram/banking would not get ported to that platform ever.

That effectively leaves you with needing a capable web browser and well... Even Firefox with every form of adblocker enable regularly chews up 2-3 GB of ram for me, at least on desktop. And building a competitive web browser to Chromium is an absurd endeavour for a cheap cell manufacturer.

pbhjpbhj - 11 hours ago

HMD is a mobile phone brand; "Key" is a line of phones.

I thought it was something like a YubiKey, but it appears instead to be a really cheap phone running Android Go.

seanalltogether - 10 hours ago

I tried a relatively cheap nokia android phone a couple years ago and I'll never do it again. The camera would do this thing where you would take a photo, the screen would show that the shutter had snapped, but your actual photo would be whatever was happening a second later. I ended up with 10% of my photos being a blurry picture of the floor.

hddherman - 11 hours ago

> Another key area this device hasn’t cut back on is its security. Quarterly security updates for 2 years² will help keep everything safe and sound.

That's a criminally short support period, and a great way to produce even more e-waste.

commandersaki - 10 hours ago

Strange to see they're marketing virtual memory swap space like it's a good thing.

throwaway519 - 10 hours ago

A Redmi 13C with 6G RAM (+2G), Octacore 2.2 GHz, 5G, costs £65 new. Charger included.

That's a budget phone. Seems a better bang all around for the extra £6.

wormik - 8 hours ago

I don't understand why people who are clearly not the ICP have the urge to comment. I think that market will prove whether it's a good thing.

scrlk - 10 hours ago

Probably better value to buy a used or refurbished phone, rather than a new phone at the extreme end of the budget category.

Retr0id - 10 hours ago

It's a shame we haven't figured out how to do "modular" smartphones where the motherboard can be swapped out, like with framework laptops. I'd be happy with a phone from 10 years ago on all axes except CPU/GPU/RAM and corresponding security updates.

TazeTSchnitzel - 11 hours ago

Yet another phone with Android Go edition, four very slow Cortex-A53 cores (https://www.unisoc.com/en_us/home/TZNSJ-9832E-7), 2GB of RAM (https://www.hmd.com/en_int/hmd-key/specs?sku=1GS009MPG3001), 2GB of “virtual RAM” (swap space)…

Destined to become immediate e-waste like all the other phones in its class. Wanna bet that it can only run 32-bit apps despite having a 64-bit CPU, because it's so memory-starved? That's extremely common in this segment.

The “Upgrade without overspending” pitch is rather bizarre considering that the specs on low-end phones seemingly do not change. Five years ago they were selling four very slow Cortex-A53 cores with 2GB of RAM, today they are selling four very slow Cortex-A53 cores with 2GB of RAM, in five years the phone manufacturers will have somehow continued twisting Google's hand to be able to continue selling four very slow Cortex-A53 cores with 2GB of RAM.

YoooThere - 10 hours ago

I wouldn't want to use this as my main device, but I might get one just to use as the display for a DJI controller. At the moment I'm using an old Samsung S8 with a burnt-in screen and no updates.

Retr0id - 7 hours ago

I suspect most people here aren't going to daily-drive one of these, but there's another use - testing how your app runs on low-end devices.

throwaway55479 - 8 hours ago

Affordable yes, but not sustainable.

FYI, You can now have 6 years of major android upgrades for 200$ with the A16 [1]

[1] https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=13346&idPhone...

cyp0633 - 9 hours ago

A Redmi 14C offers 4GB RAM, MTK G81 SoC, for 499 CNY (about 66 EUR, slightly more expensive than the HMD one) in China. It would be a strong competitor if it's that cheap in Europe as well, but sadly no. The price is almost doubled. That said, it's still a phone you shouldn't buy if you can afford a better one.

KeplerBoy - 11 hours ago

weird targeted regions. I thought those phones would be mostly sold in the poorest of the poor regions, not the richest nations of the Commonwealth.

butz - 6 hours ago

Where did all small budget phones had gone? I don't need a tablet that does not fit anywhere and has huge camera bump that does not lie flat on the table.

mjd - 11 hours ago

This sounds great, except I don't live in those places.

Is there a similar product that works in the USA?

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manojlds - 11 hours ago

Maybe a first phone for kids?

lifestyleguru - 9 hours ago

My current smartphone has "cloud camera". I'll wait for smartphone with "blockchain camera", thanks.

voytec - 10 hours ago

Low-end phone with "AI Camera" on the cover? Yeah, no.

spintin - 7 hours ago

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xigou - 9 hours ago

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ReptileMan - 9 hours ago

Is that a satire or parody site? Definitely feels like it.

noncoml - 11 hours ago

Android? Meh…

Havoc - 10 hours ago

Why is a budget android phone the #2 post on hn?

This doesn't feel organic at all.