The best phone for a 12 year old in the UK.
Short answer. The Nokia 3210 (2024) at around £79. If the Year 8 school requires a smartphone-shaped device for homework or medical apps, the refurbished iPhone SE at £169 with Apple Screen Time set up properly is the considered fallback. If you are stepping back from a smartphone the child already has, the Light Phone III at £399 is the design-led route.
Why the Nokia 3210 still works at 12
The 3210 remains Knock's leading pick through Year 8, particularly for families who began with it in Year 7. Three days of battery, FM radio, the original Snake, no app store, no browser. The cool-factor of a real Nokia in scuba blue or grunge black holds up at 12 in the canteen. Published UK and US tech reviews (Wired UK, The Verge, GSMArena, TechRadar, Tech Advisor, Trusted Reviews) rate the 3210 the best basic phone on sale.
If the school genuinely requires a smartphone
A small but growing number of UK secondary schools require apps that only run on a smartphone. In that case, the honest answer is a refurbished iPhone SE (3rd gen) from Back Market UK at £169, with Apple Family Sharing, Communication Limits, Screen Time, App Store Restrictions and Content & Privacy Restrictions all set up on the child account before the phone is first opened. The harder rails version is the Pinwheel Plus at £279 plus £13.99 a month, which whitelists apps rather than restricting them.
If you are stepping back from a smartphone
A small but real proportion of 12 year olds got a smartphone at 10 or 11 and the family wants out. The Light Phone III at £399 is the design-led step back: an E-ink screen, tools instead of apps, ships from the US with a six-week wait. For tighter budgets the Nokia 3210 still works as a step back, but the named UK press coverage suggests the design-led route lands better at 12. The full piece is at /notes/05-stepping-back-from-smartphone.
What we do not recommend at 12
An iPhone or Android without Apple Screen Time properly configured. Without the rails, the smartphone is in the bedroom by week three and the negotiations begin. The reverse of the Pinwheel argument: parental controls work, but only as a starting position, not as a daily debate.
The pair we suggest
The Nokia 3210 with Smarty at £6 a month for most Year 8 families, or ParentShield at £9 a month if you want the whitelist of allowed contacts and a parent-facing call log. Full SIM comparison.
Three quick questions, three short answers.
What is the best phone for a 12 year old in the UK?
The Nokia 3210 (2024) at around £79 for most families. If the Year 8 school requires a smartphone-shaped device, the refurbished iPhone SE at £169 with Apple Screen Time set up properly is the considered fallback. If the family is stepping back from a smartphone the child already has, the Light Phone III at £399 is the design-led step back.
Should my 12 year old have a smartphone?
The Ipsos polling from September 2024 names 11 to 12 as the age UK adults consider the right point for a first smartphone. We would still delay. The published evidence on adolescent smartphone use and mental health (the Anxious Generation, summarised at /the-risks) is more compelling than the public polling on this question.
My 12 year old says everyone has a smartphone, what do I say?
Most of the rest have phones somewhere between yours and a smartphone. The Knock parent script at /switching-kit has the calm reply for this and seventeen other common objections, built from the public framing of UK parent campaigns.
Read next
- What the research says, calmly, the Anxious Generation summary for UK parents
- What age should a child get a phone in the UK
- The conversation, in seven moments, the kitchen-table script
- Stepping back from a smartphone, the long-form UK guide
- The full ranked list of seven simple phones for kids in the UK
- The 13 year old guide, when the Light Phone III becomes the strongest case
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