Our verdict
Performance: Reliable and smooth overall.
Quality and durability: Excellent build, fast performance and good camera for the price.
Ease of use: The phone is simple for both children and parents to use.
Value for money: Very good quality for £279. Feels more premium than many entry-level smartphones.
Parental controls: Has plenty of effective filtering and supervision tools.
Screen time management: Alerts work well but can appear frequently.
Age-appropriate design: Minimalist layout helps reduce addictive scrolling; balanced freedom and control.
Setup: Generally easy, but setup may be less intuitive if you're used to iPhones.
When my 10-year-old started asking for his own smartphone, I wasn’t sure where to begin. I wanted him to have some independence to message friends, call home and learn to manage his own device, but without the risks that come with social media or unfiltered content. That’s what led me to try the Other phone, a new device designed specifically to give children a safer start with technology.
Developed in collaboration with Mumsnet users, and built in partnership with Nothing and SafetyMode, the Other phone combines high-quality hardware with genuinely advanced safety features. It looks and feels like a smartphone, but with thoughtful safeguards that make it far more family-friendly than other phones on the market.
The Other phone costs £279 as a one-off purchase, with no subscription required. SafetyMode Plus - the brand’s parental control service - is offered as an optional add-on during checkout, with a 3-month free trial followed by £5.99 per month.
This collaboration brings together Mumsnet’s deep understanding of what parents need, Nothing’s award-winning hardware design - known for its sleek, transparent aesthetics and cutting-edge performance - and SafetyMode’s advanced software to create a phone that puts children’s wellbeing first, without compromising on quality or style.
One of the standout features available with the Other phone is SafetyMode Plus, an optional add-on that monitors and filters what children see and share, not just across the web, but within apps such as WhatsApp and other major social platforms. It’s currently the only system that offers this level of protection, and it does so remarkably accurately, without feeling intrusive.
With SafetyMode Plus, parents can manage everything remotely from app permissions and daily limits to content filters and location tracking, through an easy-to-use online dashboard.It’s flexible, too: settings can be adapted as your child grows and, when they’re ready, SafetyMode Plus can be removed entirely to unlock full smartphone functionality.
After a few days of testing the Other phone with my 10-year-old, I was genuinely impressed by how well it balanced freedom and reassurance. It feels premium, works smoothly and the safety features are thoughtfully built into the experience rather than getting in the way. Once set up, it quietly does what it’s meant to, keeping children safe while using the phone without making them feel overly restricted.
Related: Read TechRadar's review of the Other phone