HMD Skyline smartphone launched with 50MP selfie camera, 12GB RAM, will be able to repair yourself
HMD, the maker of Nokia smartphones, is now also launching devices with its own name. There were discussions for several days that the company is preparing HMD Skyline, which was claimed to be a glimpse of the old Nokia Lumia. HMD Skyline has now been introduced. It has an OLED display with full HD plus resolution. The refresh rate is up to 144 Hz. 50 megapixel front camera is given in HMD Skyline. What other features does this phone have, what is the price? Let us know.
The price of HMD Skyline is 499 Euro (approximately Rs 45,621). It can be repaired by yourself. For example, if the display breaks, it can be purchased separately. Similarly, battery, charging port etc. can be repaired by purchasing them separately. There is no information yet on the availability of this phone in India.
HMD Skyline Specifications
As we told, the design of HMD Skyline is inspired by Nokia Lumia which came years ago. It has a 6.5-inch OLED display on the front, which offers Full HD+ resolution. The display has a refresh rate of 144Hz. The phone has a 50 megapixel front camera.
HMD Skyline has a 108 megapixel rear camera. Along with this, 13 MP ultrawide lens and 50 MP telephoto lens are provided. It also has HMD’s AI Capture Fusion technology, which provides detail in photos.
HMD Skyline is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7S Gen2 processor. With this, 8GB and 12GB RAM options are available. Storage ranges from 128GB to 256GB, which can be expanded up to 512GB via SD card.
HMD Skyline has a 4,600mAh battery. It supports 33 Watt wired and 15 Watt magnetic wireless charging. The surprising thing is that the company is not providing a charger in the box. It will have to be taken separately. This phone runs on Android 14 out of the box. The company claims that it will provide users two OS upgrades and security patches for 3 years.