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HMD has introduced a new smartphone in India. The latest offering is the HMD Skyline that had debuted globally few months ago. It takes you back to the Nokia Lumia era with the design. The Indian variant comes with similar specifications and falls in the mid-range segment.

HMD Skyline specs


The HMD Skyline comes with a pOLED display that measures 6.5 inches. It features an FHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The screen is layered with a Gorilla Glass 3 on the top.

The HMD Skyline has a slim profile with sharp corners (although the bezels around the screen are rounded) and a squarish camera island. There is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. The device also has a custom button for setting up particular tasks like launching a game or triggering personal assistant. The smartphone also comes with a Gen2 repairability for easy DIY repairs.

The HMD Skyline’s triple rear camer setup comprises a 108MP main sensor with hybrid OIS, an 8MP ultrawide angle unit, and a 50MP telephoto snapper capable of shooting 50mm portraits. There is a 50MP front-facing selfie camera with autofocus and eye tracking. There’s also a built-in selfie gesture feature that lets you capture selfies with simple gestures.

The HMD Skyline is powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor. It packs 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The device runs on a 4,600mAh battery unit with support for 33W wired and 15W wireless charging. The phone ships with Android 14 and is confirmed to get 2 OS updates.

The HMD Skyline is priced at Rs 35,999 and comes in Neon Pink and Twisted Black colors. It can be purchased starting tomorrow from Amazon, retail stores, and HMD’s website.

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