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It’s more than a set of cameras. It’s your new creative toolbox… …and here’s what’s inside. 50 MP selfie camera. Selfie gestures. All the power of a selfie stick. Portrait mode Stunning 50 mm shots. Natural bokeh effect. ...
The Pulse smartphone was released alongside the Pulse+ and Pulse Pro. The Pulse line was the first to be released under the HMD brand name (previously Nokia), launching in April 2024, and on the shelf in May. The Pulse is a mid-range smartphone equipped with a Unisoc T606 CPU running ...
The striking design is sure to please those who miss the old Nokia Windows Phone days, and the dazzling Neon Pink color reflects HMD’s obvious desire to make a strong impression with its first run of non-Nokia branded devices. It’s up there with the Nothing Phone 2a Plus and the ...
The Pulse Pro smartphone was released alongside the Pulse and Pulse+. The Pulse line was the first to be released under the HMD brand name (previously Nokia), launching in April 2024, and on the shelf in May. The Pulse Pro is a mid-range smartphone equipped with a Unisoc T606 CPU runn...
(Credit: Sarah Lord) A thin bezel surrounds the screen's rounded corners, and a selfie camera is centered at the top. Rather than keep the frame tight around the screen, HMD opts for a square metal shell around everything. Those who know their Nokia history will see the phone's passing...
HMD Global - the Finnish company best known for breathing life into the Nokia name - has introduced the Skyline, a mid-range device that seeks to deliver a premium smartphone experience without the price tag. The novelty comes in its refreshing repairability. Rather than being built for planne...
Those who know their Nokia history will see the phone's passing resemblance to old Lumia devices, such as the Lumia 1020. Also, the replaceable display and back cover partially necessitate this design. Unfortunately, it makes it difficult to comfortably fit in a pocket.(Credit: Sarah Lord) ...
When Microsoft faced setbacks, HMD bought the "NOKIA" brand license from Microsoft. At the time when HMD bought the brand license from Microsoft the brand license was alive and since it was the property of Microsoft, they had the right to sell the brand name "NOKIA" to HMD according to ...
If you’re looking for a small and light smartphone, the Skyline isn’t it. The 210-gram weight is substantial, and the device is sized similarly to theiPhone 15 Pro Max. It’s always noticeable in your pocket. The striking design is sure to please those who miss the old Nokia Window...