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The Ikko Mind One is a phone like no other we’ve seen

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Last updated: 2026/01/12 at 5:28 AM
News Room Published 12 January 2026
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Smartphones have spent years getting bigger, louder, and more demanding of your attention. The Ikko Mind One is trying to do the opposite. 

It’s a square-shaped Android phone that leans hard into focus, portability, and global connectivity, and it’s unlike anything else currently on the market.

At just 86 × 72mm and 8.9mm thick, the Mind One is genuinely tiny by modern standards. Yet it still runs Android 15, is GMS-certified, and layers on Ikko’s own AI-focused OS designed to reduce distractions rather than create them. This isn’t a nostalgia play or a stripped-back feature phone, it’s a full smartphone that just happens to fit in your palm.

The headline feature is connectivity. The Mind One uses a built-in vSIM system, meaning it can connect to mobile networks in over 140 countries without needing a physical SIM.

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On top of that, Ikko’s NovaLink provides free global internet access in 60+ regions, specifically for the phone’s AI tools. Turn it on, and features like real-time translation, voice notes, summaries, and AI assistance work instantly — no setup, contracts, or subscriptions required.

Despite its size, the Mind One doesn’t skimp on hardware where it matters. There’s a 4.02-inch AMOLED display protected by sapphire glass, making it far tougher than typical phone screens. Camera duties are handled by a single 50MP Sony sensor mounted on a clever 180-degree flip mechanism, letting it double as both the main and selfie camera without compromise.

Powering everything is a MediaTek MT8781 chip — a 4G+ chipset chosen for efficiency and stability rather than raw speed. Ikko is upfront about this not being an entertainment-first device. Instead, it prioritises battery life, reliable global roaming, and staying cool in a compact chassis. Even with a 2200mAh battery, Ikko claims all-day use is achievable thanks to the low-power design.

For those who want more tactility, there’s also an optional snap-on QWERTY keyboard case, complete with a built-in DAC, headphone jack, and extra battery, turning the Mind One into a tiny productivity and audio-focused device.

The Ikko Mind One isn’t trying to replace your flagship phone. It’s something else entirely: a deliberately smaller, calmer, always-connected companion that feels purpose-built for travel, focus, and getting work done by doing less, not more.

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