HMD Global, the owner of the Nokia phone brand , continues to develop smartphones inspired by the Lumia series. It has recently been revealed that the company has developed a device inspired by one of Nokia’s most famous models, the Lumia 1020. The design of the smartphone, which will attract attention with its camera, has been leaked.
HMD Lumia 1020 with quad camera leaked
The leaked images show a circular camera island in the middle of the rear panel, which suggests it will mimic the design of the Lumia 1020, which was introduced in 2013 and featured a 41-megapixel sensor .
However, the refreshed HMD version features a quad-camera setup inside the camera island instead of a single large sensor. The design aesthetics taken from the Lumia 1020 suggest that HMD will be focusing on phone photography.
The quad-camera setup also leaves behind HMD’s flagship Nokia XR20, which has a triple rear camera system. Of course, although today’s devices have managed to surpass the Lumia 1020’s camera quality, it is possible to say that it attracts great attention with its camera island.
HMD recently introduced the Skyline model inspired by Lumia. Coming with 8GB and 12GB RAM memory options, Skyline offers up to 512GB storage options. It offers FHD+ quality images on a 6.5-inch OLED screen.
HMD Skyline uses a 108 Megapixel sensor with OIS support as the main camera on the back, and also has a 13 Megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2X 50 Megapixel telephoto camera. Skyline, which tries to make its already high-quality photos almost flawless with AI Capture Fusion technology, gets all its energy from its 4600 mAh battery with 33W wired and 15W Qi2 wireless fast charging support.
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