HMD unveils Skyline smartphone with high maintainability

As expected, HMD has unveiled a new smartphone called Skyline. Its design is reminiscent of the classic Nokia Lumia series, but it’s equipped with modern hardware and is highly repairable.
Skyline is a new smartphone that’s designed to look like the classic Nokia Lumia series.
The HMD Skyline smartphone features a 6.55-inch display with HD+ resolution, 144Hz refresh rate and up to 1,000 nits of brightness. Inside, the device features a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.
A 108-megapixel rear camera and a 50MP front-facing camera with autofocus, eye tracking and gesture control are responsible for the shooting capabilities.
HMD Skyline also has a Detox mode that allows you to block selected apps to rest from “digital noise”. The back cover of the smartphone is easily removable, allowing you to replace internal components.
The back cover of the smartphone is easily removable, allowing you to replace internal components.
The HMD Skyline smartphone is available in black and pink, priced at $499 ($43 850 rubles).