To take a selfie, you flip the main camera around; to type, you can attach a QWERTY keyboard case.
One of the few smartphones showcased at CES 2026 in Las Vegas was the unusual MindOne by the startup iKKO. It is a compact smartphone with a 4-inch screen and a thickness of 8.9 mm. iKKO describes the MindOne as a “credit-card-sized AI smartphone.”
In addition to its dimensions, the MindOne stands out for its selfie camera implementation: there is no front-facing camera. Instead, the main camera flips up to take selfies.
Another distinction is the software—while it runs on Android 15, it features the iKKO AI OS skin, which focuses heavily on AI functions. Furthermore, users can purchase a proprietary QWERTY keyboard case (similar to a BlackBerry) which also adds a 3.5mm audio jack that is missing from the phone itself.
Technical Specifications:
- Dimensions/Weight: 132 grams
- Display: 4″, AMOLED, Full HD, 90 Hz
- Processor: 8-core MediaTek MT8781, up to 2.2 GHz
- Memory: 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage
- Camera: 50 MP, ƒ/1.88, Sony 1/1.56″, OIS (flip design)
- Battery: 2200 mAh
- OS: Android 15 (iKKO AI OS)
- Protection: IP54
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, LTE, SIM+vSIM, NFC, USB 2.0
Currently, iKKO is running a crowdfunding campaign for the MindOne on Kickstarter. The estimated price for the Pro version is The price is $499 (about 40,100 rubles), and it will be available in white, black, blue, and pink. The QWERTY keyboard case will be sold separately for $109 (about 8,800 rubles).