HMD is back with its latest smartphone, the HMD Skyline, which features a futuristic design reminiscent of the Nokia N9 and a focus on self-repairability.
The HMD Skyline features a 6.5-inch OLED display with Full HD+ resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, a punch-hole for the 50MP front camera, and a removable back cover design that can be easily removed with a single screw. HMD has teamed up with repair experts iFixit to release a spare parts kit and tools for users to easily repair the screen, charging port, and battery.
Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor chipset, 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage, microSD support up to 512GB, 3-lens rear camera, consisting of a 108-megapixel main camera, a 13-megapixel Ultrawide camera, and a 50-megapixel 2x Telephoto camera, working with AI Capture Fusion for sharper photos.
4,600mAh battery capacity supports 33W fast charging and 15W Qi2 wireless charging. Runs on Android 14. HMD guarantees 2 years of Android updates and 3 years of security updates.
The HMD Skyline starts at $499, but doesn’t come with an adapter in the box. Users will have to purchase it separately.
The HMD Skyline is an interesting smartphone with a cutting-edge design, a great camera, and is easy to repair. It is suitable for users who want a unique smartphone that emphasizes long-term use and is ready to repair it themselves.
However, HMD Skyline has a weak point in terms of software updates compared to other smartphone brands. Users should consider this point before deciding to buy.
Source gsmarena
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