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The End of Xiaomi, Samsung, and Motorola? New Smartphone Brand Arrives in Brazil with Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Processor, 256 GB + OLED Display at Bargain Price

Written by Débora Araújo
Published on 16/12/2024 at 10:14
Updated on 16/12/2024 at 10:15
Fim da Xiaomi, Samsung e Motorola Nova marca de celular chega ao Brasil com processador Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, 256 GB + tela OLED com preço de ocasião
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With a Nostalgic Design that Reminds of Classic Nokia Lumia, Cutting-Edge Specifications, and Focus on Repairability, This New Cell Phone Brand Promises to Shake Up the Brazilian Market.

If you are the type who loves news in the technology world, get ready! A new cell phone brand is about to land in Brazil, and it promises to shake up the market. We are talking about HMD Skyline, a new smartphone that is already making waves abroad and is now preparing to win over Brazilians. Keep reading to learn all about this cell phone brand coming to Brazil.

A New Smartphone with a Nostalgic Touch

 HMD Global has decided to invest heavily in its latest launch, the HMD Skyline. The device draws attention for bringing a design that resembles the classic Nokia Lumia, those smartphones that made a mark with their simple interface and robust look. And let’s face it, who doesn’t feel a little warmth in their heart remembering those models? This strategic move to revive the look of the Lumias has everything to attract both nostalgia lovers and consumers seeking innovation.

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But don’t think that the Skyline only lives on appearance. The new smartphone comes with cutting-edge specifications to compete on equal footing with the giants of the market. Equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, up to 12 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of internal storage, this cell phone brand entering Brazil promises performance that won’t let you down, whether for simple tasks or heavier games.

Respectable Display and Cameras

When it comes to screens, the HMD Skyline doesn’t disappoint. The pOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 144 Hz ensures super sharp images and a smoothness that is a pleasure to see. Perfect for watching videos, binge-watching series or even spending some time on Instagram with everything running smoothly.

As for the camera department, the new cell phone brand brings a triple setup on the back, including a telephoto lens with 2x zoom and an ultrawide lens. This means you will be able to capture that perfect shot, whether in close-up or wide landscapes, with professional quality.

Easy Repairs and a Battery That Lasts All Day

One point that deserves highlighting is HMD’s concern with sustainability. The new smartphone has a design designed to be easily repairable, which is a great advantage in a market where many devices are often discarded due to lack of parts or difficulty in maintenance.

In partnership with iFixit, HMD will offer replacement parts, making repairs more accessible and sustainable. There’s nothing better than taking care of your wallet and the planet at the same time, right?

If you are one of those people who cannot be without battery throughout the day, the new cell phone brand has good news. With a capacity of 4,600 mAh, the device promises to keep up with your day without giving up. According to documents submitted to Anatel, this battery should ensure great autonomy, even for those who use the phone intensively. Whether for work, watching videos, or spending hours gaming, the Skyline promises to deliver.

The Approval at Anatel and the Arrival in Brazil

Now that you understand why there is so much buzz, the question remains: when will this new cell phone brand arrive in Brazil? Well, the approval process at Anatel is already underway, which indicates that the wait may be coming to an end. HMD has not yet announced an official launch date, but expectations are high, especially since the device has already succeeded in international markets.

As for the price, it is estimated that the new smartphone will arrive here costing around R$ 3,000. Of course, this amount may vary depending on local taxes and rates, but even so, it promises to be a competitive option, considering its specifications and differences.

What to Expect from HMD Skyline in Brazil?

The arrival of a new cell phone brand always generates curiosity, and with the HMD Skyline it is no different. The device has everything to stand out in a market that is highly competitive, thanks to its combination of nostalgic design, cutting-edge technology, and concern for sustainability.

For Brazilian consumers, the Skyline promises to be an interesting option, both for those looking for performance and for those who value durability and repairability. And with the approval process already underway, it shouldn’t be long before we see this new smartphone on the shelves (and in our hands, of course!).

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Jorge Iran Wurdig
Jorge Iran Wurdig
18/12/2024 00:38

Parece muito bom !!!

Jones david barata lima
Jones david barata lima
17/12/2024 19:39

Independente da empresa , se voltassem com o sistema Windows ia ser muito NOSTÁLGICO

John Cleiton
John Cleiton
17/12/2024 11:24

Uma marca que ninguém nunca viu aqui eles já bota o preço de 3k essa vai vender muito kkkk

Débora Araújo

Débora Araújo é redatora no Click Petróleo e Gás, com mais de dois anos de experiência em produção de conteúdo e mais de mil matérias publicadas sobre tecnologia, mercado de trabalho, geopolítica, indústria, construção, curiosidades e outros temas. Seu foco é produzir conteúdos acessíveis, bem apurados e de interesse coletivo. Sugestões de pauta, correções ou mensagens podem ser enviadas para contato.deboraaraujo.news@gmail.com

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