KODAK Smile Instant Digital Bluetooth Printer for iPhone & Android
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We analyzed 85,058 reviews for 77 products in the Photo Printers category.
We then analyzed 150 reviews for this product. Of these, 174 reviews were recent.
Around 54% of reviews were positive and about 42% were negative.
Final Score:

8.06 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about KODAK Smile Instant Digital Bluetooth Printer for iPhone & Android
A great printer for your phone, it prints out full-color photos and is super cool to share with others as a wallet size 2x3
The pictures are good, but the print size is small, so it's not a big deal, you can carry it in your pocket, and we have a therapy dog that we take to various institutions.
The printer doesn't need an ink cartridge and it fits in my hand, so it's easy to use.
The app is very easy to use, and the printer is great because it can print pics for my vision board.
This is a great instant printer because it's very small and it's easy to carry around from one location to another.
Common Questions
How much does it cost for the refillable paper?
The cost of paper can vary from 14.85 to $34.99 depending on which seller it is purchased through, quantity being purchased, and various other factors.
Is it possible to use it for the iPad?
You can use the Kodak smile with iPhone, iPad, Android phones and other smart devices.
Does the printer come with free Zink paper to start with?
The starter pack comes with 5 sheets of Zink paper.
Will this print with sticky back paper as well?
If you are interested in purchasing paper, you can visit the link below. Premium Zink Photo Paper prints can be peeled off of its backing and then pasted in a book, on a wall, or anywhere your creativity takes you.
Are the papers and ink in the paper or are they purchased separately?
It's like Polaroids, with ink on the paper.