
The business that is presently in charge of producing Nokia devices, HMD Global, appears to be embracing nostalgia for the Nokia Lumia 920 quite a bit. The business only brought the iconic Nokia 3210 smartphone from the 1990s back with contemporary updates last month. They appear to be at it once more with a different phone.
It has been previously reported that HMD is developing an item dubbed the Skyline. Thanks to user @smashx_60, the first renderings of the HMD Skyline have now appeared on X.
The phone seen in the renderings is similar to the Fabula design language, which was initially seen on the Nokia N9. However, the vivid yellow color scheme of this device makes me think of the venerable Nokia Lumia 920.

The specifications appear to be solidly grounded in the present, even though the design may be a trip down memory lane. A prior report stated that Skyline will have a contemporary FHD+ OLED display with a seamless 120Hz refresh rate. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC, a powerful mid-range processor, is anticipated to power the gadget.
The Skyline will have three cameras on its back: a macro or depth sensor, an ultrawide lens, and a 108 MP primary sensor. A 32-megapixel front-facing camera will be used for taking selfies.
The phone’s large 4,900 mAh battery can be charged at 33W rapid speed. It is also said to have an IP67 rating for water and dust protection.
Stereo speakers and an under-display fingerprint sensor are supposedly planned modern amenities. The most recent version of Google’s mobile operating system, Android 14, is anticipated to handle the software aspect.
The 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model of the HMD Skyline is anticipated to retail for €520. It is anticipated to go on sale sometime in July.
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