LOGIC Z1L-WHITE
SRD 1,760.00
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Features & Compatibility
The Logic Z1L is a 4G LTE-enabled flip phone (feature phone) designed for users who want modern connectivity in a classic, simple form factor. In 2026, it is a popular “digital minimalist” choice because it supports VoLTE, ensuring high-quality calls even as older 2G and 3G networks are phased out.
## Core Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Form Factor | Flip (Clamshell) with Dual Screens |
| Main Display | 2.4-inch TFT (240 x 320) |
| External Display | 1.77-inch (Notifications/Clock) |
| Network | 4G LTE with VoLTE support |
| Chipset | Unisoc T107 |
| Memory | 48MB RAM / 256MB ROM (Expandable via MicroSD to 32GB) |
| Battery | 1,000 mAh (Removable) |
| Charging | USB Type-C (Modern standard) |
## Key Features & 2026 Analysis
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Dual Screen Convenience: The external 1.77-inch screen allows you to see caller ID, the time, and battery life without flipping the phone open. This is a premium touch for an entry-level feature phone.
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The “Dumbphone” Advantage: It does not have an app store (no WhatsApp, TikTok, or Instagram). It is designed strictly for calls, SMS, and FM Radio, making it perfect for a “digital detox” or for elderly users who find smartphones overwhelming.
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Modern Charging: Unlike many budget flip phones that still use micro-USB, the Z1L uses USB Type-C. This is much more convenient in 2026 as it works with standard modern cables.
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SOS Button: It includes a dedicated emergency button that can be programmed to call and text specific contacts automatically.
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Bluetooth 5.0: You can pair it with modern wireless earbuds for hands-free calling or listening to music stored on a MicroSD card.
## User Considerations (2026 Review)
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Build: It is a “sporty” plastic build—lightweight (approx. 178g) but durable enough to survive minor drops.
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Software: It runs a basic generic OS. Note that while it has a browser, it is extremely limited and not intended for heavy web surfing.
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T9 Texting: It uses traditional T9 predictive text. Some users have noted that the dictionary is fixed and may not “learn” new words as easily as older Nokia models.
