HMD Global Introduces New Budget Android Smartphones: Pulse and Vibe Series

HMD Global, previously known for reviving the Nokia brand, is venturing into its own brand with the launch of two new Android phone lineups: Pulse and Vibe. The Pulse series, designed for the budget market, offers three models: Pulse, Pulse+, and Pulse Pro. Featuring Unisoc processors, modest RAM and storage, and 6.56-inch displays, these smartphones are priced at €139, €159, and €179, respectively. The Vibe, on the other hand, is a more compelling option for the US market, debuting in May. It boasts a Snapdragon 680 processor, 6GB of RAM, a 90Hz display, a 13MP rear camera, and a 4,000 mAh battery. Priced at $149, the Vibe offers a solid value proposition for its price point.

Nokia 225 4G 2024 Teased in Renders, Expected to Sport USB-C and Larger Battery

HMD Global, the company behind Nokia-branded phones, is reportedly working on a refreshed version of the Nokia 225 4G feature phone. Ahead of an official announcement, renders and specifications of the 2024 edition have surfaced online. The leaked images reveal a design that is similar to the 2020 model, with two color options and a single rear camera. The Nokia 225 4G 2024 is expected to feature a 2.4-inch display, HMD’s S30+ operating system, 64MB of RAM, 128MB of storage, and a 1,450mAh battery. Notably, it is said to come with a USB-C port, a departure from the previous model’s micro-USB connector. The Nokia 225 4G 2024 is expected to be priced around EUR 100 (approximately Rs. 8,000) and could be released in regions like Europe and Africa later this month.

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