HMD has released a number of entry-level phones recently – the HMD Pulse trio and the HMD Vibe for the US – and now the company is apparently preparing to add a mid-ranger to its line-up. Named (or possibly code named) HMD Atlas, this one will feature an FHD+ display and a larger battery.
The Atlas will be powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 with 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage (expandable via the microSD slot). This chipset enables 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 5 (ac), Bluetooth 5.1 and NFC. According to @smashx_60 who leaked this device, the phone will also have a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Unlike the Pulse and Vibe models, this one will have a FullHD+ display – a 6.64” IPS LCD with 120Hz refresh rate. The screen will house a 16MP selfie camera inside a punch hole.
The phone’s main 48MP camera will be joined by a 5MP ultra wide and a depth sensor. Besides the higher resolution display, the addition of even a basic ultra wide camera sets the Atlas apart from other recent HMD models.
Anyway, the phone will allegedly have a 5,500mAh battery with QuickCharge 4.0+, though no charge rate was given. QC4.0+ is a combination of older QC3.0 tech and USB Power Delivery. The phone will measure 163 x 75 x 8.75mm and 210g.
The HMD Atlas is expected to cost $240 and is seen in Olive Green in the provided image. For reference, the HMD Vibe is $150, but that is a noticeably lower end model (4G, HD+ display, 13MP main camera and no UW). Like the Vibe, the Atlas is set to be exclusive to the US. And then there is the HMD Skyline, which looks suspiciously like a Lumia phone.
If HMD was still using Nokia branding, this might have been a successor to the Nokia G400. That one had a 6.58” 120Hz FHD+ IPS LCD, Snapdragon 480+, 48+5+2MP cameras and a 5,000mAh battery with 20W charging.
P.S. according to @smashx_60, HMD has more devices on the way – HMD Ridge and HMD Waylay (budget 5G models), plus HMD Xenon and HMD Skyline (high to mid-range 5G models).
The problem itself is with Qualcomm and their tone-deaf nomenclature. Why would they even position the 695 as an upper mid-range chipset, then rebrand it again as their bottom of the barrel 5G chipset and ask for an unjustified price in the first pla...
Apparently you are, you just can't keep it to yourself, so they must be doing something right.
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