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HMD Global, the company behind Nokia‘s presence in the smartphone market, appears ready for another launch. Following their recent feature phone releases (the 2024 models Nokia 108, Nokia 110 4G, and Nokia 125 4G), a leak from @smashx_60 hints that a new smartphone, the Pulse 2 Pro, is on the way.

This could be a timely update for the original Pulse Pro, which launched in April and is currently priced at around $199 on Amazon. However, based on leaked details, the Pulse 2 Pro doesn’t seem to bring a significant upgrade.

HMD Pulse 2 Pro Specifications

For the display, HMD appears to keep the familiar 6.65-inch IPS panel with 720p resolution. The good news is that the 90Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 600 nits (HBM) are expected to remain. 

The camera setup also reportedly stays similar, with a 50MP main sensor, a 2MP depth sensor, and a matching 50MP selfie camera. A reliable 5,000mAh battery, 20W wired charging, and RAM options of 6GB or 8GB are also likely to return.

The most notable upgrade seems to be in storage. Unlike the Pulse Pro’s 128GB limit, the Pulse 2 Pro might offer up to 256GB. Under the hood, the leak suggests a switch from the Unisoc T606 to the Unisoc T612 processor. 

While these specs suggest a modest upgrade, it’s worth noting that the Pulse Pro was already a decent budget option. This minor refresh could make the Pulse 2 Pro appealing for those seeking a large display, decent cameras, and a long-lasting battery in a budget-friendly package.

However, the launch date details are still under wraps. With no official word from HMD, it’s anyone’s guess when we might see the Pulse 2 Pro hit the market. We’ll be keeping an eye out for further developments and update you as soon as we know more.

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