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HMD announced the Pulse series of smartphones with three years of support

HMD announced the Pulse series of smartphones with three years of support

HMD Global, the maker of Nokia mobile devices, has unveiled its first smartphones under its own brand: the Pulse, Pulse+ and Pulse Pro. All models are based on the same processor, the difference between them is the cameras.

HMD Global’s first smartphones are based on the same processor.

HMD announced Pulse smartphone series with three years of support (as6yu1prqfci1n3gjvuasbbihouwas)

All three smartphones use the entry-level Unisoc T606 processor. The top-of-the-line HMD Pulse Pro has a 6.56-inch HD+ resolution screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. It features 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage with expandable storage via microSD cards. The battery capacity is 5,000 mAh.

Battery capacity is 5,000 mAh.

HMD Pulse Pro has a 50MP main camera and a secondary 2MP sensor for portrait photos. A 50MP front camera is integrated into the screen.

HMD Pulse Pro has a 50MP front camera.

HMD announced Pulse smartphone series with three years of support ()

The Pulse+ model features 4/8GB of RAM and only 128GB of storage, but it’s expandable. The only difference from the Pro version is the 8MP front camera. The regular Pulse model is available in 4+64GB and 6+128GB versions, and it has a 13MP main camera.

The Pulse+ model is available in 4+64GB and 6+128GB versions.

All smartphones run on Android 14, and they are promised 2 years of OS updates and 3 years of security patches.

HMD announced Pulse smartphone series with three years of support (as6yufpnjuw55ti1lyhjadggtijz1pu)

The HMD Pulse model will be priced from $149 (13 900 rubles), while prices for the rest of the smartphones have not yet been announced.

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