Finnish manufacturer HMD Global is working on a second device with a look based on the iconic Nokia Lumia models. The information comes from user @smashx_60, who frequently posts leaks of the brand’s devices on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
A smartphone is seen in the images two color variations: violet and olive greenThe model, which is in the intermediate category, has a rear camera setup. Two sensors and LED flash housed in a square module.
Violet, Olive pic.twitter.com/SpGOXmWNbb
—HMD_MEME’S (@smashx_60) August 19, 2024
There is no other information about this device, which does not even have a code name at the moment. However, there must be another version of it. HMD Skylinethe beginning of the company’s new phase in the mobile phone industry, which was announced in July of this year.
HMD Global’s new phase
In HMD Global’s restructuring in the second half of this year, the company decided to gradually “hide” the Nokia name, the license it had held for about eight years. Instead, it is now prioritizing its own brand.
In addition to the already released Skyline, the already leaked HMD Hyper also reinforces this change. The device is actually another model based on the Lumia series and appears to be a variant very similar to the device currently appearing in images.
Lumia was the most popular family of Nokia devices in the smartphone era. Using Windows Phone as the operating system, It started as an alliance between Nokia and Microsoft in 2011This resulted in the joint acquisition of the Finnish mobile division two years later.
In addition to the duo, the manufacturer is preparing to launch a flip phone with fewer modern features and the traditional pink tone of the series, in partnership with the Barbie brand and Mattel.
Source: Tec Mundo

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