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HMD launched the Pulse Pro back in April last year and is now working on its successor, the Pulse 2 Pro. A new leak has revealed key specifications of the phone, including its battery and chipset, along with a render that shows an interesting redesign — the camera module appears inspired by Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup.

To be fair, the alleged Pulse 2 Pro’s camera assembly blends elements from both the standard iPhone 17 and the Pro models. The dual-camera setup rests inside a raised pill-shaped area, while that assembly itself sits within a raised squircle-shaped section — a design reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro models. Interestingly, the camera bump appears noticeably higher than that of the original Pulse Pro.

As for specifications, there are a few upgrades. According to the leak, the IPS LCD display now measures 6.7 inches, up from the predecessor’s 6.65 inches. The new panel also steps up to an FHD+ resolution from HD+ and supports a 120Hz refresh rate, compared to 90Hz previously. Collectively, this should translate to a significant improvement in the multimedia experience.

Under the hood, the Unisoc T606 from the Pulse Pro is reportedly being replaced by the Unisoc T615. This lines up with an earlier leak that mentioned the Unisoc T7250, which is essentially a rebadged version of the T615. However, the new processor is still based on a 12nm process like the T606 and doesn’t support 5G connectivity, so users hoping for 5G will have to look elsewhere.

Other upgrades include a slightly better ingress protection rating (IP54, up from IP52), along with dual speakers, two microphones, “custom buttons,” and an NFC coil. The phone is said to come in three color options: Glacier Green, Midnight Black, and Twilight Purple. Unfortunately, the tipster didn’t reveal a launch timeframe.

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