First-ever HMD-branded smartphone for Indian market to be called 'Arrow'
HMD has announced the launch of its new smartphone, 'HMD Arrow,' specifically for the Indian market. The name was chosen following the company's #HMDNameOurSmartphone contest, where Indian users were invited to suggest names. Despite a variety of suggestions, 'Arrow' emerged as the chosen name. This smartphone is essentially a rebranded version of the HMD Pulse, previously introduced in Europe, and will have identical specifications.
A look at the specifications
The HMD Arrow is expected to be an entry-level handset, featuring a microSD card slot, a feature increasingly rare in modern smartphones. The phone will sport a 6.65-inch 90Hz IPS screen with a punch-hole notch on the screen. It will feature a single 13MP camera sensor on the rear. The device will also pack a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired connections.
Check out hardware and battery details
The HMD Arrow will be fueled by the UNISOC T606 chipset and offer two different RAM choices: 4GB and 6GB. Both variants will come with 64GB of storage. This device will be backed by a robust 5,000mAh battery, supporting 10W charging. These specifications aim to cater to the needs of users seeking an entry-level device with reliable performance and functionality.