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HMD Global is preparing a refresh of its entry-level phones, but the upcoming HMD Vibe2 may raise eyebrows for the wrong reasons. Listings spotted on e-commerce sites and the EPREL database reveal the phone’s specs — and they suggest a downgrade compared to the original HMD Vibe.

HMD Vibe 2

Vibe2 specs and changes

The Vibe2 is powered by the Unisoc T606 4G, paired with a 6.75-inch HD+ LCD (90Hz), 5,000mAh battery with 10W charging, and 256GB storage with microSD support. It runs Android 15 and includes a 50MP main camera, two token 0.08MP auxiliary sensors, and a 5MP selfie camera. Unlike its predecessor, which had a punch-hole display, the Vibe2 moves back to a water-drop notch design.

On paper, performance also takes a hit: the Unisoc T606 trails the Snapdragon 680 used in the first Vibe across Geekbench, 3DMark, and AnTuTu benchmarks. Check the benchmark scores below.

Other features reportedly include IP52 splash resistance, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The phone is expected to sell in Australia for AUD 288 (~$187), with colors in Light Titanium and Dark Grey. The EPREL database also points to three additional models — the HMD Fuse, Pulse2, and Pulse2 Pro.

The Vibe2 may be pitched as an affordable 4G phone, but the cuts in performance and design make it look more like “one step forward, three steps back.” Buyers may find better value in rivals, or even the original Vibe if it’s still available.

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