Nokia Lumia-inspired HMD Skyline reportedly costs €520

More details about the rumored HMD Skyline have surfaced online. The latest details involve its price tag, which is reportedly coming at €520.

HMD is reportedly working on various smartphone projects right now, and one of them includes the “HMD Tomcat” with an internal TA-1688 model number. The device is believed to be a revival of the Nokia Lumia. According to earlier reports, the device will then be marketed as the “HMD Skyline.”

According to leaks, the phone should be announced on July 10. The device is reportedly coming with an 8GB/256GB configuration, which will be priced at €520. This is higher than the earlier reported price of the model. To recall, it was earlier reported that the HMD Skyline will be offered in a single storage option of 256GB. In terms of memory, however, it is believed to provide fans with 8GB and 12GB options, which are expected to be priced at €400 and €440, respectively.

Based on these numbers, there’s a huge gap between the rumored prices, so we advise our readers to take it with a pinch of salt at the moment.

In terms of specification leaks, however, the latest waves of discoveries echo the same details reported earlier about the HMD Tomcat:

  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
  • 8GB and 12GB RAM options
  • 256GB internal storage
  • FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED with PureDisplay HDR10+
  • Rear Cam System: 108MP main with OIS, 8MP, and 2MP units
  • Selfie: 32MP
  • 4,900mAh battery
  • 33W charging
  • Android 14
  • IP67 rating
  • Support for Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, FPS on Display, Stereo Speakers, and PureView
  • Blue color

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