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Frog RS1 revives the rotating phone idea with a square display and a hidden physical keyboard

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Frog RS1 revives the rotating phone idea with a square display and a hidden physical keyboard

Frog RS1 revives the rotating phone idea with a square display and a hidden physical keyboard

Frog RS1 revives the rotating phone idea with a square display and a hidden physical keyboard

A small hardware brand is bringing back one of the stranger phone ideas from the past. IT Home reports that manufacturer iFrogMobile has started teasing the Frog RS1, a handset with a rotating body design that hides a full physical keyboard underneath the display.

The overall concept is being compared to older devices like the Nokia 7705 Twist and Motorola Flipout, which makes the rotating phone design the real headline here. Instead of using a standard slider or a modern foldable layout, the RS1 appears to rely on a swivel-style mechanism so users can expose the keyboard only when they actually want it.

So far, the company hasn’t shared a full spec sheet. What has been disclosed is a 3.4-inch square screen and a MediaTek processor. That doesn’t make this sound like a flagship phone, but it does suggest the product is being positioned more around novelty, messaging, and tactile input than raw performance.

The physical keyboard phone angle goes even further than just adding keys. The keyboard reportedly includes dedicated shortcut buttons for WhatsApp and Facebook, which makes the device feel aimed at users who still like one-press access for communication apps instead of relying entirely on touch gestures.

There’s also a gaming-oriented variant in the plan. According to the source report, that version would swap the usual keyboard layout for a controller-style button arrangement, making it more suitable for emulator gaming. It’s an unusual twist, but it fits the broader idea behind the Frog RS1: this isn’t trying to look like every other slab phone on the market.

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