

📵 The first phone that lets kids connect safely—and parents breathe easy.
The Gabb Phone 4 is a kid-focused smartphone featuring a 6.15-inch AMOLED display, 15-hour battery life, and built-in GPS tracking. It eliminates social media and internet browsing risks by offering only safe, pre-loaded apps and filtered messaging with parental alerts. Designed for durability and ease of use, it supports LTE on Verizon’s network within the US, making it the perfect first phone for kids with peace of mind for parents.





















| ASIN | B0D8683JFV |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 15 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 3600 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,663 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #179 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
| Brand | Gabb |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Camera Flash | no flash |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 421 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1560 x 720 |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 1 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Item Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Gabb |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
| Model Name | Gabb Phone 4 |
| Model Series | 4 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Phone Talk Time | 15 Hours |
| Resolution | 1560 x 720 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.15 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Custom |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Kids' Entertainment, Gaming |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| UPC | 762765614105 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
| Wireless Provider | Verizon |
T**R
Great phone
Great phone! I love that it has no internet, so it serves it's intended use. I have no difficulty getting in touch woth my kid, and I love that the provided apps are safe and educational.
M**Z
great phone for your pre teen
GREAT PHONE For preteens! Clear camera quality. durable! Affordable! Easy to setup! Looks like the latest phones being released. I personally have a Google pixel and bought this for my daughter some of the same features. Love the music app that is available. All around a 10/10 purchase! Same size as a regular iPhone. Beautiful phone!
N**S
Buyer beware — Terrible phone, terrible service
I carefully considered all my options in getting my children their first phone for use as a mobile house phone. This one seemed like the perfect choice for our family. I wanted a smartphone for the location tracking for when my son was off in the neighborhood and so the kids could learn how to text the way the majority of us do (as opposed to using T9 on a flip phone), and I liked that this was incapable of scrolling apps or unfettered Internet access. This phone was at a good price for Christmas and offered a free month of service, so it seemed like a good time to make it happen. Right out of the box, after setting it up and picking a service plan, I knew this was a mistake. It functions like a bloated old phone that can’t handle updates. On top of that, you have the option as a parent to add some extra apps from the website, and every one I clicked on gave me an error message and didn’t load, which is for the best because the battery life is absolute trash. This phone, right out of the box and with no extra apps or pictures or videos and without any serious use, cannot hold a charge for more than a day, and then it takes hours to reach a full charge. We have to charge it overnight to make sure it gets a full charge. I’ve been charged already for the first month of service, even though they’re advertising a free month. I was able to switch from a two year contact to month-to-month (because I don’t see this phone lasting two years), and I spoke to a person when doing so. The only reason I’m not pushing to return it is because my kids love having a phone & I can’t afford a better phone right now, but I do feel scammed. I plan on getting a new older model iPhone or Android and utilizing parental controls and apps in the coming year.
M**.
Would buy again!
Purchased this phone for my kiddo. Pleasantly surprised with how easy set up was. So far no complaints. He loves the music app. Thanks Gabb for having phone alternatives that help us live more balanced lives!
J**E
Great starter phone
I bought this phone for my daughter and her exact words were “I don’t like it, I love it dad” very pleased so far
T**Y
Perfect Transition phone for the kids
Got the Gabb Phone 4 for my 5th grader, and it’s exactly what I hoped for. It’s simple, safe, and keeps them connected without all the distractions of social media or random apps. The phone feels sturdy and has just enough features (calling, texting, camera) to keep them happy and me worry-free. Battery life is solid—it easily lasts a full day of use. The parental controls are easy to set up and give me peace of mind knowing they’re not glued to the screen or stumbling onto something they shouldn’t. If you’re looking for a first phone for your kid that does the basics without opening the floodgates to the internet, this is it. No frills, no fluff, just what they need.
A**R
Ease of use
Easy to use and set up!
G**N
(6mo review update) 4 Pro over 4; before you buy, see if this fits your needs
TL;DR Overall, Gabb devices are great for users with additional device control needs especially. May not suit some users, but if you're in the market, give Gabb a look and/or try! Just make sure to get the 4 Pro (more down below) Full review: Decent service, decent device overall, overs most of what the 4 Pro offers. No other company provides such robust, granular parental control. Similarities: Software: Android-based but heavily Gabb-altered (but not in a bad way, see next points) No Internet browser Contact-management defaults to user-managed and filters unknown contact messages/calls to requests tab Optional Parent-Approved contact mode blocks ALL contacts except parent approved Location tracking capabilities Plans: Starter: 25-30 pre-tax: NO picture/group msg (MMS), cloud storage for pictures/contacts, no other frills Standard: 30-35 pre-tax; adds MMS, Gabb Music Lite (explicit free radio-style music), more cloud storage Advanced: 35-50? pre-tax; switches to Gabb Music Plus (more typical customizable music player with same artist/song access), 3-10GB data, and additional cloud storage (Note: no 3rd party app support only essential apps) Key differences: Made by Nuu (not Samsung) Overall decent specs compared to the 4 Pro, that work decently well (didn't keep it long enough for deeper testing) Back finger print sensor as opposed to side button Plastic (and more cheap-feeling) build You can remove the battery (I heard someone was upset about the phone not turning on, then finding out they didn't put in the battery. At the time I kind of laughed, but when I actually got the phone, I can see why. The phone is surprisingly hefty without the battery. Not uncomfortably so, though Factory reset is allowed without calling tech support for a command to be sent to the phone first (unlike 4 Pro) Extra apps are limited the “essential” apps (which are like 10 I think?) even on the advanced plan Points to consider: Objectively overpriced as of Mar 2025 (less of the typical phone features, and often higher monthly than adding a line to an existing family plan. PLUS, 4 and 4 Pro plans are literally the same price with less features offered on the 4 Advanced plan) Not without quirks (examples: verification codes come through as requests, or not at all with Parent-Approved contacts mode; links don't work because there's no browser support; and many apps don't allow login because they require browser/Google account access) Significant lag more often than 4 Pro and more than typical Having owned both the 4 and 4 Pro, your extra $50 are dollars well-spent in getting the 4 Pro: it's more premium (Samsung is well-known and respected; who has ever heard of Nuu??), offers more flexibility and future-proofing (since the 4 Pro can add on apps IF desired, but the 4 CANNOT), and the plan pricing is the same for both anyway. People say that iPhones have more control as a parent and thus safer, but they're really easy to get around (I have experienced this with my 6yo). Samsung has Samsung Kids mode, which is much better, but it still allowed my son to download games from the Kids launcher, aside from ones I assigned. (At the moment, I use Bitdefender’s app lock, which requires my fingerprint for the browser and app stores, and this so far has fixed that issue). I recommend Gabb, 10/10 as long as none of the things mentioned above are a major deal breaker), but go with the 4 Pro (even if your kids are younger still but old enough to want a phone, since you don't have to add apps). Full Disclaimer: *former* customer of almost 1.5 years from Oct 2023 to Mar 2025 and *former* employee for 6 months during that time. We started with a Gabb Watch 3 which had some issues but with help, we were able to get it fixed. All in all, Gabb does a great job at keeping your kids out of places they shouldn't be. Naturally kids will find ways to get into what they shouldn't (GroupMe and Canvas are allowed and yet at one point kids could access Youtube videos somehow outside of what is shared on them).
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