HMD today introduced another phone under their brand, named HMD Skyline. The interesting thing about this smartphone is that it brings the iconic design of the Nokia N9 along with it, in addition to some additional features under their Android interface.
The HMD Skyline comes with a 6.5-inch OLED screen on a full HD+ display, offering a 144Hz refresh rate, powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, memory with an option of up to 12GB RAM, as well as storage up to 256GB. It also comes with a 4600mAh battery that supports 33W charging.
On the camera side, it includes a 108-megapixel main camera accompanied by a 13-megapixel ultra-wide and 50-megapixel telephoto sensor. For selfies, it uses a 50-megapixel camera in front.
HMD Skyline uses an operating system based on Android 14, and comes with some interesting features. One of them is Detox Mode which allows you to control notifications - at the same time giving you space and freedom from dumping notifications from social sites.
In addition, HMD Skyline is also emphasized to be easy to repair, with various components offered at a lower price than other devices on the market. HMD is targeting two operating system updates, in addition to 3 years of security updates for this HMD Skyline.