HMD introduced the Skyline smartphone yesterday with a Nokia N9-reminiscent design and a focus on repairability.
The Finnish is now ready to ship the Skyline, asking $500/€500/£400 for its base 8/128 GB version. Upgrading to the top 12/256 GB trip means you are looking at a $600/€600/£500 price. Certain regional websites also list a middle 8/256 GB variant, but that is not yet available.
HMD Skyline comes with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset and a 6.55” OLED display with up to 144 Hz refresh rate and a 50 MP selfie camera behind a punch hole.
There are three cameras on the back: a…
HMD introduced the Skyline smartphone yesterday with a Nokia N9-reminiscent design and a focus on repairability.
The Finnish is now ready to ship the Skyline, asking $500/€500/£400 for its base 8/128 GB version. Upgrading to the top 12/256 GB trip means you are looking at a $600/€600/£500 price. Certain regional websites also list a middle 8/256 GB variant, but that is not yet available.
HMD Skyline comes with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset and a 6.55” OLED display with up to 144 Hz refresh rate and a 50 MP selfie camera behind a punch hole.
There are three cameras on the back: a… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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