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HMD Skyline

This new $499 phone from HMD revives the old Nokia Lumia design with some modern touches.

It offers easy repairability as you can replace its components at home (including the screen!), a very long-lasting battery, a "Balance Interface with Detox mode" feature, and a remappable custom button.

HMD Skyline specs:
💨 Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
🖥️ 6.5" FHD+ pOLED display with 144 Hz refresh rate
🔨 Gorilla Glass 3
📸 108 MP main camera with OIS + 50 MP 2x telephoto camera + 13 MP ultra-wide camera
🤳 50 MP front camera
🔋 4600 mAh battery, 33W charging, 15W magnetic wireless charging with Qi2 certification
💾 Up to 12 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, and microSD card support
2 years of OS upgrades, 3 years of security updates
📱 Glass front & back, Aluminium frame
💦 IP54 rating
🎚️ aptX Adaptive Audio, OZO Audio, Stereo Speakers

Pricing (8/128 GB):
• United States: $499
• Europe: €499
• United Kingdom: £399

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HMD Skyline

This new $499 phone from HMD revives the old Nokia Lumia design with some modern touches.

It offers easy repairability as you can replace its components at home (including the screen!), a very long-lasting battery, a "Balance Interface with Detox mode" feature, and a remappable custom button.

HMD Skyline specs:
💨 Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
🖥️ 6.5" FHD+ pOLED display with 144 Hz refresh rate
🔨 Gorilla Glass 3
📸 108 MP main camera with OIS + 50 MP 2x telephoto camera + 13 MP ultra-wide camera
🤳 50 MP front camera
🔋 4600 mAh battery, 33W charging, 15W magnetic wireless charging with Qi2 certification
💾 Up to 12 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, and microSD card support
2 years of OS upgrades, 3 years of security updates
📱 Glass front & back, Aluminium frame
💦 IP54 rating
🎚️ aptX Adaptive Audio, OZO Audio, Stereo Speakers

Pricing (8/128 GB):
• United States: $499
• Europe: €499
• United Kingdom: £399

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