The newest addition to HMD Global’s portfolio of post-Nokia devices, the HMD Fusion exhibits a distinctive modular design idea called Fusion Suits. This creative technique lets customers improve and personalize their cellphones using a range of removable covers with both aesthetic and practical uses.
These Fusion designs have even a ring light for better selfies and live streaming as well as wireless charging tough protection. Smart Pins found on the rear of the phone allow the covers to link to it. By enabling users to 3D print their own designs with a Fusion Development Toolkit, HMD is also offering customizing possibilities. Later in Q4 the firm also intends to start selling its own official Fusion covers.
Inspired by its predecessor the HMD Skyline, the HMD Fusion bears a semi-transparent plastic casing meant for simple repairability. Users have simple access to and replacement for necessary parts like the battery screen and other components. Working with iFixit to provide replacement parts for up to seven years, HMD is dedicated to sustainability.
The gadget has a 6.56-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ quality a 90Hz refresh rate and a 50MP front-facing camera for sharp selfies. On the rear it has a 2MP depth sensor for improved portrait images and a 108MP primary camera. Electronic image stabilization (EIS) a dedicated night mode RAW image processing and AI-powered HDR to improve picture quality powers the primary camera.
The Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset accessible with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and storage choices of 128GB or 256GB powers the HMD Fusion. It also has a microSD card slot for extra capacity. Running Android 14 out of the box, HMD guarantees two years of OS upgrades along with three years of security patches.
With a 5,000mAh battery enabling 33W fast charging, the gadget guarantees users can swiftly top up their phone as required.
Affordability and Availability
Starting at €249, the HMD Fusion is scheduled to hit First accessible in Europe, it intends to eventually find its way to the US market.
This latest HMD release shows a forward-looking approach to modular smartphones allowing consumers more freedom in both design and utility.