Exclusive: Leaked HMD Product Roadmap Reveals Upcoming Skyline2, Fusion 2, and Skyline 2 GT

A recently leaked product roadmap from HMD Global, the Finnish company behind Nokia-branded smartphones, has sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts. The document, shared by prolific leaker @smashx_60 on X (formerly Twitter), hints at three upcoming devices: the HMD Skyline2Fusion 2, and a high-performance Skyline 2 GT. While HMD has yet to confirm the authenticity of the leak, the details align with the company’s recent focus on balancing affordability with premium design.


Details from the Leak
The leaked roadmap, shared in a series of posts by @smashx_60, suggests HMD is doubling down on its Skyline series. The standard Skyline2 is rumored to feature a 120Hz OLED display and a Snapdragon 7-series chipset, positioning it as a mid-range contender. Meanwhile, the Skyline 2 GT appears to target power users, with alleged specs including a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and a periscope-style telephoto camera—a first for HMD devices.

The Fusion 2, likely a successor to 2023’s budget-friendly Fusion model, is listed with a 6.78-inch LCD screen and a 6,000mAh battery. Additional leaks from the same source suggest HMD plans to emphasize repairability across all three models, possibly integrating modular components to extend device lifespans.


Strategic Moves in a Competitive Market
HMD has steadily carved a niche by offering durable, Android-powered devices with clean software. The leaked roadmap signals an ambitious push into higher-tier segments while retaining affordability. Notably, the Skyline 2 GT could challenge brands like Google and Samsung in the “affordable flagship” space.

For now, consumers can explore HMD’s current lineup, including the Nokia G42 5G and Nokia XR21, available on Amazon. These models highlight HMD’s focus on 5G accessibility and rugged design—themes likely to continue with the upcoming releases.


Industry Reactions and HMD’s Silence
Analysts speculate the Fusion 2 and Skyline models could launch in late 2024, ahead of the holiday season. “HMD is threading the needle between innovation and cost,” said tech analyst Priya Mehta. “If these leaks hold, they’re poised to attract both upgraders and first-time smartphone buyers.”

HMD has not commented on the leaked roadmap, leaving room for skepticism. However, the company’s recent teasers about “redefining smartphone value” align with the leak’s implications.


What’s Next?
With the smartphone market increasingly saturated, HMD’s rumored strategy—combining premium features with repairability—could resonate with eco-conscious consumers. As always, leaks should be taken with caution, but one thing is clear: HMD is not slowing down.

Stay tuned for updates as we approach the expected launch window. For now, check out @smashx_60’s posts for the full scoop—and keep an eye on that Skyline 2 GT.


Disclaimer: This article is based on unverified leaks. Specifications and availability are subject to change.



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