Launched in late April this yearThe first mobile phone of its own brand "Pulse"Afterwards, HMD announced the launch of its own brand mobile phone called "Skyline", which is advertised as being equally easy to repair and with a standby time of up to 2 days. It is expected to be officially launched in August this year.
In terms of hardware specifications, the "Skyline" uses a 1000-inch Full HD+ pOLED display with a brightness of up to 144 nits and a 6.55Hz refresh rate, as well as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor. It is also equipped with 8GB or 12GB of memory, and 128GB or 256GB of storage capacity. It has a built-in 4600mAh battery capacity and supports 33W wired fast charging, 15W Qi2 wireless charging and 5W reverse wireless charging functions. The body also supports IP54 level waterproof and dustproof.
In terms of camera, "Skyline" is equipped with a 5000-megapixel video camera and has autofocus and eye tracking functions, allowing users to take selfies more conveniently. The camera shutter can also be activated through gestures. The main camera lens on the back is equipped with 1 million pixels and has portrait shooting and night shooting functions. It is also equipped with a 800-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens.
Like the Pulse, the Skyline is also advertised as easy to disassemble and repair, allowing users or third-party repair shops to replace damaged screens or batteries. The phone is also touted as being as repairable as Fairphone products, and it's partnered with iFixit to provide repair parts in specific markets.
"Skyline" will be officially launched in August this year with a suggested retail price of 8 euros and 400 euros, and will be available in pink and black.





