HMD Global today presented three new smartphones under its own logo. These are HMD Pulse, HMD Pulse+ and HMD Pulse Pro.
HMD Pulse
All three new models are based on the Unisoc T606 processor, so we are talking about rather budget smartphones. The basic HMD Pulse costs 140 euros and has a 6.65-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate and 600 nits brightness. The equipment also includes an 8-megapixel selfie camera and a 13-megapixel main camera supported by a background blur. Thanks to the QuickFix solution, the 5000 mAh battery can be replaced by yourself using basic tools. Unfortunately, the battery charges with a power of only 10 W, but it is supposed to withstand a minimum of 800 cycles, and the housing has an IP52 tightness class. The smartphone is offered with 4 or 6 GB RAM and 64 GB flash memory. The flash memory can be expanded with a microSD card, but only by 256 GB. All three HMD smartphones run Android 14 operating system, with a guarantee of two version updates and 3 years of security support.
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HMD Pulse+
HMD Pulse+, priced from EUR 160, is basically the same, but has a more reasonable 128 GB of internal memory and 4, 6 or 8 GB RAM variants. It also has a better 50-megapixel camera - but the rest of the "eyes" remain unchanged. This model, like the others, also has NFC and a minijack.
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HMD Pulse Pro
HMD Pulse Pro raises the price list to EUR 180 and outperforms the other models with a 50-megapixel selfie camera and a higher, although still unimpressive, charging power - 20 W. It is also worth adding that all three models have fingerprint readers integrated into the power button. .
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