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📱 Flip the script on durability and simplicity—stay connected, stay rugged.
The Unifone S22 is a rugged, IP68-rated flip phone combining classic design with modern Android 11 Go OS. Featuring a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 16GB storage, 2GB RAM, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 215 chipset, it offers reliable 4G LTE connectivity on T-Mobile networks. Its 2000mAh removable battery supports up to 11 hours of talk time, while dual cameras enable basic photography and video calls. Designed for professionals who demand durability and simplicity without sacrificing smart features.









| ASIN | B0CKXL587M |
| Additional Features | Flip Design, Physical Buttons, Touch Screen, Qualcomm Chip, Android Operation System, Waterproof, Dust-proof, Drop-proof |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 11 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 11 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 2000 Watt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,114 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #152 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
| Brand | Unifone |
| Built-In Media | 1*Charger, 1*Earphone adapter, 1*Phone with battery, 1*User manual |
| CPU Model | Quad Core 2.26GHz |
| CPU Speed | 2.26 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front |
| Camera Flash | LED |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | T-Mobile and other carriers using T-Mobile networks, devices with Wi-Fi, USB, or Bluetooth connectivity |
| Connectivity Technology | GSM, CDMA, UMTS, LTE |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 499 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 10 x |
| Display Pixel Density | 326 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 640 x 480 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Form Factor | Flip |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm (adapter required) |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard, Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 220 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CAT |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Series | S22 Flip |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 11.0 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 11 Hours |
| Processor Series | Quad Core 2.26GHz |
| Processor Speed | 2.26 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 2 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 640 x 480 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 2.8 Inches |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Gaming, Photography |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Video Capture Resolution | [POORLY DEFINED: Possibly 720p or 1080p] |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE |
| Wireless Provider | T-Mobile |
S**M
best way to claim my life back
it was the best choice! my no phone summer turned into a no phone life. it’s an android phone with a nokia durability. it can get spotify, google maps, and venmo. i love it. battery can last from 15 hours to three days depending on app use. it’s small and lowkey ugly but i’m going to bedazzle mine. it fits in my jean pockets and it’s wide enough to be used as a weapon via brick throwing. it’s clunky and nice to have. my screen time went from 7-8 hours daily on my iphone to 2.5 daily (i kept the iphone but it is no longer serviced. doesn’t work without wifi). i love having my life back. also no more FOMO
C**E
please please please DO NOT buy this POS phone
Bought to downgrade from a smartphone to a dumbphone (social media detoxing) and had for 3 months before it just stopped working; randomly froze on the home screen, went black, then wouldn't turn on no matter what I did, completely out of nowhere on a full charge. Honestly was probably the best case scenario with this POS phone because it gets dangerously hot when in normal use (had to toss the case I bought for it because I literally BURNED MY HAND ON THE BACK taking it off when it overheated), ridiculously bulky and heavy with no hole to tie charms through, T9 keyboard is nearly unusable & keys double & triple press constantly with no way to fix, camera is like 2 pixels, takes up to 5 minutes to load anything with all the bloatware, won't work with Visible or rideshare/delivery driver apps, battery will last maybe an hour on a full charge, screen is literally too small for the display of most apps (can mostly be fixed, just have to screw around with the developer settings before you can even use it), and good luck setting the side button to do anything as it also double presses & will render whatever function you give it useless.
C**T
Excellent Device for Less Phone Fixation
Fantastic for someone looking to keep access to essential apps (banking, work apps, etc) but avoiding clutter and phone overuse. I use verizon which it said would not work but figured I would try it out and it works perfectly fine. Very sturdy as I work in a busy environment and have dropped it a few times. Excellent battery life and very simple to learn the functions of, been having a lot of fun learning how to type quickly with T9, but there are options for touchscreen keyboards. For the price, it can't be beat and I would recommend this to anyone looking to get away from typical smartphones but needing the functionality of one.
J**N
Not Unlocked
While it is locked to T-Mobile it works great with tello. That is fine for us but someone expecting it to be unlocked will be disappointed and frustrated because if their cell service uses any other towers than t mobile the phone will not work and they will have to take time out of their day to return this. Soo I have to take a star off for saying it's unlocked when it's only half true. This phone only operates on T-Mobile towers and that should be clearly stated. As for the phone is very cool. The touch screen is great. I had to change the keyboard settings so it does not use the swipe feature otherwise it over responds to every touch. But once I disabled the swipe feature it worked perfect. Easy to navigate screen. Very solid rugged feel too this flip phone. I purchased it for my 15 year old son. He's pleased. Great phone.
A**L
We should all only use these phones
Best phone I've ever had. Use to type to text on google keyboard to avoid carpal tunnel from T9 on the gloveproof buttons. Terrible for using maps while driving due to the small screen, and can only run one or two apps before it is overwhelmed. Great for if you want to unplug from socials and still stay in touch with family.
M**A
Fair "dumbphone" with a lot of potential, but bad battery
As I'm typing this there is a "frequently returned item" label on this listing and I can probably attest to why. Short version: this is a fine daily driver but the battery is TERRIBLE. Long version: I'm one of the Gen Zs who saw "dumbphones" trending on social media and got really into it. Before I bought this phone I was running Lineage OS on a Motorola because I wanted to de-Google my life. I was able to root and debloat my CAT as well while still being able to use Maps, Lyft, banking apps, and other essentials. I was even able to buy and use my bus pass on this phone. Some might be annoyed with the double-type issue (keyboard sometimes repeats letters) but this can be fixed by downloading Traditional T9 and adjusting the settings. The CAT comes with a dongle for your headphones but be aware if you end up needing to replace it - it's an analog adapter, not an active one. I used it daily for about a month and a half before the battery catastrophically malfunctioned; the screen started flickering one night and wouldn't hold a charge, so I tried to restart it and it wouldn't turn back on. It's important to note two things with the CAT S22: the BTE battery is the only kind of battery you can use with this model (fine, since it's removable and cheap to replace) and is a 2000 mAh (2/5 the capacity of my Motorola Power). This thing will run for *maybe* 4 hours with all my fancy apps using up the juice on it, and after the same failure occured 2 months after the first time, I had to give up on it. Important to note that since the manufacturer went bankrupt, these issues will never be fixed for the typical consumer. Maybe some genius with a tech degree will release updates. All the pros were really great - can sideload apps including F-Droid, enough space for all my music (over 400 songs), water- and drop-proof so I never had to worry about breaking it while I was out and about, and of course the joys of having a working flip phone. It just wasn't meant to be for me. This model would probably work better for an older person who doesn't use a bunch of fancy apps, but I couldn't heartily recommend it. Save up for a Unihertz or a Clicks Communicator instead if you want the experience of a more focused phone with clicky buttons.
C**N
Not AT&T compatible. But nice phone.
I liked the phone but AT&T kept deactivating my SIM card for trying to use it. Took it into branch, they said the solution is to stop trying. It's not supported.
T**T
The CAT S22: Great concept, awful execution.
I love what this phone is trying to be. I don't love what it actually is. I bought this phone to try to "digital detox" and break the doomscrolling cycle, and for that, it's been great. I got a print subscription to the local newspaper, I'm reading books again, and I've broken that conditioned reflex to reach for my phone every time I've got 30 seconds of empty time. I feel lighter and better inside. That said, the reason that this is a 2-star review is that the phone itself kind of sucks. It's a real brick, every bit as heavy as a regular smartphone, and 2-3 times as thick. The Android GO operating system seems badly mated to the physical characteristics of the phone. The physical keypad is not well integrated into the OS, so there isn't that much you can even do with it, so you wind up still using the tiny touchscreen way more than you really want to. Texting with this phone is a nightmare. Remember back in the 2000's, those Verizon flip phones where you could T9 text at light speed using the physical keypad, with pre-AI era yet really smart predictive capabilities where you didn't usually have to type the entire word? Yeah, you won't be getting an experience like that here. The CAT S22 doesn't have a built-in T9 capability. To T9 or ABC text, you will need to download an app. Which is fine in itself; however, the only T9 apps available, such as Traditional T9 (TT9) and Tyni T9, are pretty dumb and don't have good predictive capabilities -- you're going to end up typing out every single letter in every single word, and you have to spell everything PERFECTLY or the dictionary will get lost. To make matters worse, the physical keyboard on the S22 is super glitchy. About 1 in 3 keystrokes, the phone will think I pressed the key several times. I.E. I'll press "3" and I'll get anywhere from 2-4 "3"s (or corresponding letter) in a row. This happens with all the number keys, so it's not just like my phone has one bad key or something. When you combine the unforgiving nature of the available T9 apps with the glitchy keypad, texting becomes just awful. The other options are to use the default Android keyboard, which actually works OK despite being tiny on that little screen, except that it takes up 2/3 of the screen so you can't see what you are writing. Or to use speech-to-text, which I personally don't prefer although on this phone it might be one of the better options. Oh, and did I mention that you get a beep every time you press the numeric keypad, or a vibration if the sound is turned down? And there's no way to disable it, unless you hack into the phone using USB debug with an ADB app. (And even then I only managed to get rid of the vibrate, not the beep -- the code lines I could find that were supposed to disable the beep didn't work.) As far as using other smartphone apps, for the most part you can, but your mileage may vary. I was wanting to use Amazon music for my car rides, and it kind of worked for the first week, then all the songs went gray, and despite multiple uninstalls and reinstalls, it still doesn't work. The camera is functional but not amazing, but you won't be texting any photos you take, because the texting app only allows SMS, with a max file size (~1 MB) that is smaller than the size of photos taken. (Might be able to get around this in camera settings by reducing resolution, but I haven't dug into that.) Sound quality is weak, and the ringer is so quiet you'll miss half the texts that come in (angering your spouse). So, can this phone help you digital detox? Yes. Would I recommend it? No. You're just going to be frustrated all the time, pulling your hair out trying to do basic tasks. Everything about the OS integration on this phone is glitchy and badly executed. It's a shame, because this phone is ALMOST exactly what I was looking for, if the physical design would have just been a little lighter, and the OS integration would have just been better. So close and yet so far.
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