Nokia Lumia 920 is coming back

Nokia Lumia 920 is coming back

HMD, which bought Nokia's rights and tried to rebirth the company, continues to invest in the phone market. Leaks show that the company is working on a Lumia 920-like device.

Nokia, once the leader of the mobile phone market, started to lose market share with the emergence of smartphones. The company, which was completely withdrawn from the market after being bought by Microsoft, was revitalised by HMD Global in recent years. Accordingly, HMD has launched many smartphones, headphones, televisions and mobile phones under the Nokia brand. According to the allegations, the company's new phone will excite Nokia fans.
 

Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia N9 are coming back

Raun Forsyth, HMD's Head of Design, recently stated that he was very excited about the new HMD devices. HMD Skyline, one of the devices Forsyth is working on, has emerged. As it can be understood from the render images, Skyline will have the design approach we see in Nokia N9 and Nokia Lumia 920.

This design approach, called Fabula, can bring Nokia's iconic identity back to HMD devices. Although the images of the device are not clear, it is quite clear that the design of the device is inspired by the Lumia 920. The technical specifications of HMD Skyline are not yet clear, but according to some claims, HMD Skyline and HMD Tomcat may be the same device. According to the claims, HMD Tomcat will have a 120Hz AMOLED display with HDR10+ support, Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 chipset and 108MP main camera. The power system of the device will consist of a 4900 mAh battery and 33W fast charging support. The device, which is expected to offer 8GB and 12GB RAM options, will come out of the box with Android 14 operating system and support IP67 certification. HMD is expected to introduce Tomcat and Skyline devices next month (july).

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