HMD Global has been rumored to be working on a phone inspired by the classic Nokia Lumia 920. Now, a listing from a Belgian retailer appears to have given us the clearest look yet at this device called HMD Skyline.
The leaked image shows a design that heavily borrows from Nokia’s Lumia era. The phone features a boxy aesthetic with fairly noticeable bezels and sharp edges, reminiscent of Lumia’s Fabula design language.

The back panel has a rectangular camera module housing three camera lenses and an LED flash. The phone can be seen in its Pink shade, and the tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has also revealed its Black variant — so there will be at least two colors in the phone.
There’s not much the retailer reveals about the specs, but based on previous leaks, the Skyline will feature an FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it’s expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC, a mid-range processor.
Moving to the camera system, the Skyline is rumored to feature a main sensor with 108MP resolution, an ultrawide lens, and a macro or depth sensor. A 32MP front-facing camera is tipped for handling selfies.
Endurance is seemingly addressed with a sizable 4,900mAh battery, along with support for 33W fast charging. The phone is also rumored to be IP67-rated for protection against dust and water ingress.

HMD Skyline will also have features like an under-display fingerprint sensor and stereo speakers if rumors are to be believed. On the software side, the phone is expected to launch with Android 14, the latest version of Google’s mobile operating system.
Pricing for the HMD Skyline is estimated at €520 for a variant with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The launch timeframe is reportedly set for sometime in July, though we are still waiting for an official confirmation from HMD.







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