Energizer E12 is a €12 dual-SIM phone with a microSD slot and media buttons

Peter, 20 June 2019

Energizer phones typically make the headlines with 18,000mAh batteries, but Avenir Telecom (the maker behind the brand) also makes simple phones that just work. We don’t know the official story, but our guess is that the Energizer E12 is called that because it costs just €12.

Energizer E12 is a €12 dual-SIM phone with a microSD slot and media buttons

It’s a feature phone that prides itself on being small and simple. Weighing just 91g and being 50mm wide makes this positively tiny by today’s standards. The 1,000mAh battery isn’t outrageous, but it’s enough for a week of standby or 8 hours of music.

Speaking of music, the phone has dedicated media keys below the screen. You can load up the microSD card with MP3’s (up to 16GB) and just hit “Next” until you find a song you like. And if you don’t, there’s an FM radio button too.

Energizer E12 is a €12 dual-SIM phone with a microSD slot and media buttons

Despite its minimal price tag, the Energizer E12 features both a rear camera and a selfie camera. They are just VGA cams, though.

There’s an LED torch on top of the phone, so you can use it as a flashlight too (due to the placement, you can’t use it as a camera flash).

Energizer E12 is a €12 dual-SIM phone with a microSD slot and media buttons

The Energizer E12 is a dual SIM phone, but it has only 2G connectivity. That still works in most of the world and most places that shut down their 2G networks don’t need a €12 phone. Still, it something to be aware of as VoLTE is crucial for some users. Note that this phone will be available only through carriers and retailers, Avenir doesn't sell them directly.


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Reader comments

  • jason
  • 02 Jul 2022
  • XT}

no back flash no prob just use cigarette paper ( aluminium) for studio effect flash lol the music button reminds me to a certain series of old java samsung beat

  • Minu
  • 12 Feb 2021
  • tew

Their smartphones are good but their feature phones are crappy

  • Anonymous
  • 23 Jun 2019
  • gLT

Please buy second-hand cell-phones. Don't support newly produced 2G devices that are simply electronic waste.

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