If you were a fan of Windows phones, get ready for a dose of nostalgia. A recent leak suggests that HMD Global is developing an Android smartphone with a design reminiscent of the Nokia Lumia. Along with this, the leak reveals several other handsets that the company plans to introduce.

The leak, originating from the X (formerly Twitter) account @smashx_60 and reported by FoneArena, sheds light on upcoming devices from HMD. The highlight is a phone called the HMD Skyline, which seems to be a modern take on the classic Nokia Lumia design.

The Skyline is said to be a high-midrange phone featuring a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED 120Hz display with HDR10+. It will reportedly run on a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC, come with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, offer 256GB of storage, and house a 4,900mAh battery with 33W wired charging (30W wireless).

The leak also describes a triple-camera setup, including a 108MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro or depth sensor. For selfies, it appears to have a 32MP front camera. Additional features include an IP67 rating, NFC, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Reportedly, the Skyline will be available in black, blue, yellow, and pink. The 8GB model is expected to sell for €459 ($491 USD), while the 12GB variant might be priced at €499 ($534 USD). Furthermore, the device is rumored to receive three years of software updates.

Other upcoming smartphones from HMD include the Waylay, Atlas, Ridge, and Ridge Pro. However, there is some confusion from the leak about whether the Waylay is actually the HMD Xenon.

Despite this wealth of information, the launch dates for these handsets remain unknown. Recently, HMD launched the Pulse and Vibe, with the Vibe being the one available in the US.

  • HMD Skyline
  • • FHD+ 120hz OLED display
  • • Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
  • • 108mp main camera with OIS
  • • 32mp selfie • 4900mah battery • Optical fingerprint scanner
  • • IP67 certification
  • • 8gb ram & 256gb storage €520 | July launch