HMD Skyline phone will feature a 108MP camera with a design reminiscent of the Nokia Lumia! Render leaked
A 108-megapixel main camera could be featured in the phone, along with an ultrawide lens, and either a macro or depth sensor. Last month, HMD Global reintroduced the popular Nokia 3210 phone from the 90s with a modern twist. Now, the company is gearing up to launch a smartphone named Skyline. Interestingly, the design of these smartphones is reportedly inspired by the Nokia Lumia. Let’s delve into more details about the company’s new smartphones.
HMD’s new smartphone, Skyline, could be launched soon. Recently, an update about these new smartphones has surfaced again. On the social media platform X, user @smashx_60 shared a render of the HMD Skyline, showcasing the phone’s design. The render indicates that the phone features the Fabula design language, initially seen in the Nokia N9. However, a notable twist is its yellow color scheme, reminiscent of the Nokia Lumia 920.
With the HMD Skyline, the company may once again evoke old memories with modern specifications. Although the company has not yet officially announced the specifications of the HMD Skyline, numerous reports and leaks have emerged. The phone is rumored to feature a Full HD Plus display with an OLED panel and a 120Hz refresh rate. It could be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC.
The phone might include a 108-megapixel main camera, along with an ultrawide lens, and a macro or depth sensor. For selfies, it could offer a 32-megapixel camera. The device might be equipped with a 4,900mAh battery, possibly supporting 33W charging. Additionally, the company might provide an IP67 rating for this mid-range phone, making it dust and water-resistant. The phone is expected to run on Android 14 OS. Stay connected with Gadgets 360 for the latest updates.