HMD Global, previously known exclusively as a Nokia phone manufacturer, has launched its first smartphone lineup under its own brand name. The ‘Pulse’ series comprises three mid-range devices: Pulse, Pulse Plus, and Pulse Pro. Despite their similar specifications, the Pulse Pro stands out with its slightly superior features. All three models boast a 5,000mAh battery for extended battery life, a 6.65-inch HD Plus touchscreen, and a 50MP selfie camera with enhanced features for capturing clear and vibrant photos. The Pulse Pro features a Unisoc T606 processor, while the other two models share the same chipset. The camera systems vary among the models, with the Pulse Pro offering a dual-lens 50MP rear camera and an 8MP selfie camera. The Pulse Plus has a single 50MP rear camera and an 8MP selfie camera, while the standard Pulse has a 13MP rear camera. Notably, all three phones are repairable, with HMD partnering with iFixit to provide spare parts for cracked screens, damaged charging ports, and battery replacements.