HMD Global, which retains the rights to the Nokia brand until 2025, will soon release a new smartphone called Skyline. The device will receive a design similar to the legendary Nokia Lumia 920 phone, to write The media.
Skyline will be positioned as one of HMD Global's most advanced gadgets, and its price is expected to be 500 euros. It will be available in a bright yellow body color with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of built-in flash memory and support for two SIM cards.
Among the key features of the new device is a modern OLED display with FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor and a 4900 mAh battery. On the rear panel there will be a triple camera with a main sensor of 108 MP, an ultra-wide-angle lens and a macro sensor or a depth sensor.
Popular features such as an under-display fingerprint sensor and stereo speakers are also reported to be present. And HMD Skyline will have protection against dust and water and pre-installed Android 14. Sales of the gadget should start in July.

HMD Global continues to play on the nostalgia of users. Recently, the company revived the legendary Nokia 3210 device, which received a camera, a modern design and a battery for a week. And even earlier, a stylish clamshell with a transparent case and a classic "snake" was released.
And last year's Nokia G22 was named by Time magazine as one of the best inventions of 2023. Its feature is its high repairability: any user with a small screwdriver and five minutes of time can replace the battery, display, camera and back cover - the parts that break most often.
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