In a market where foldable and flip smartphones are usually priced like luxury items designed for people who casually spend ₹1 lakh without blinking, the AI+ Nova Flip 5G arrives like an uninvited guest crashing a premium party and somehow stealing all the attention. Priced at just ₹29,999, this device doesn’t politely ask for (flip) space; it aggressively claims it.
“Why should innovation be expensive?” And more importantly, “Why should flip phones remain a rich person’s toy?”
Table of contents
- Design That Pretends to Be Premium (And Actually Succeeds)
- Display That Refuses to Behave Like a Budget Panel
- Performance That Doesn’t Ask for Sympathy
- Camera Setup That Knows Its Limits (But Still Tries Hard)
- Battery Life That Doesn’t Believe in Drama
- Connectivity That Actually Keeps Up
- Software That Feels Surprisingly Mature
- The Price That Makes Everything Else Look Overpriced
- Who Should Actually Buy This?
- A Budget Revolution Wearing a Premium Disguise
Design That Pretends to Be Premium (And Actually Succeeds)
At first glance, the AI+ Nova Flip 5G looks like something that accidentally escaped from a flagship lineup. The sleek folding mechanism, combined with a surprisingly thin 7.2mm profile when folded, ensures that this device feels modern, compact, and undeniably stylish.

The weight 193 grams is light enough to carry comfortably. And yes, there’s a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, because apparently even at ₹29,999, convenience is not negotiable.
Display That Refuses to Behave Like a Budget Panel
The main display measures 6.9 inches, and instead of settling for mediocrity, it boldly delivers a 120Hz refresh rate. Smooth scrolling, fluid animations, and responsive interactions everything one expects from phones twice the price is present here.

The inclusion of “Limitless Vision Eye Care” technology is not just marketing fluff. Extended usage feels less straining, which is ironic considering how much time this phone encourages users to spend on it.
And then comes the surprise element: A 3.1-inch functional outer display.

This isn’t just a notification panel pretending to be useful. It actually allows meaningful interaction checking messages, controlling music, quick actions without even opening the phone.
Performance That Doesn’t Ask for Sympathy
Powering the Nova Flip 5G is the MTK7300 chipset built on a 4nm process, which, in simpler terms, means efficiency and performance that punch well above the price bracket.
Paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, the phone handles multitasking, social media, video playback, and even moderate gaming without dramatic slowdowns or emotional breakdowns.
It’s not trying to be a gaming monster. It’s trying to be reliable and it succeeds. And honestly, at ₹29,999, reliability itself feels like a luxury.

Camera Setup That Knows Its Limits (But Still Tries Hard)
The camera system includes a 50MP main sensor, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 32MP front camera.
Is it going to replace a DSLR? No.
Is it going to outperform flagship camera setups? Also no.
But does it deliver sharp, social-media-ready photos? Absolutely.
The inclusion of 10X zoom feels ambitious, almost optimistic but surprisingly usable in well-lit conditions.
For everyday users, content creators, and casual photography, this setup is more than sufficient.
Battery Life That Doesn’t Believe in Drama
The Nova Flip 5G packs a 4325mAh battery, which may not sound revolutionary, but considering the form factor, it’s impressive.
Add to that 33W fast charging, and the phone ensures that downtime is minimal and usage is uninterrupted.

No gimmicks. No exaggerated claims. Just consistent performance.
Connectivity That Actually Keeps Up
This is a True 5G device, not one of those “technically 5G but practically confused” smartphones.
With NFC, Bluetooth, and modern connectivity standards, the Nova Flip 5G ensures that it fits seamlessly into today’s ecosystem.
Because what’s the point of innovation if it can’t connect properly?
Software That Feels Surprisingly Mature
Running on Android 15, the device comes equipped with features like Next Privacy Dashboard, offering better control over data and permissions.
And in a time where smartphones know more about users than their closest friends, privacy isn’t optional.

The Price That Makes Everything Else Look Overpriced
Let’s address the elephant in the room.
₹29,999 for a flip phone.
Not a concept device. Not a compromise-heavy gadget. A fully functional, stylish, feature-rich flip smartphone.
This pricing doesn’t just disrupt the market it embarrasses competitors.
Because suddenly, all those ₹80,000+ flip phones need to explain themselves.
Who Should Actually Buy This?
- Users who want a flip phone experience without financial trauma
- Content creators looking for unique form factor shots
- Everyday users who want something different from boring slabs
- Anyone who enjoys watching overpriced gadgets get challenged
A Budget Revolution Wearing a Premium Disguise
The AI+ Nova Flip 5G is not perfect. It doesn’t try to be. What it does instead is far more impressive it delivers a balanced, practical, and surprisingly premium experience at a price point that feels almost unrealistic.
This is not just a smartphone. This is a well-dressed, well-performing, aggressively priced disruption.
And if this is what budget innovation looks like now, the premium segment should probably start worrying.
