HMD Pulse 2+ Phone Leaks- HMD Pulse 2+ is an unreleased budget smartphone from HMD Global, and it is positioned as the successor to the HMD Pulse+. Leaks have identified the device’s potential code name as M-Kopa X3 in some database listings. The phone is likely to get a massive 5000mAh battery pack with 20W fast charging support, and it is also expected to feature a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor. It is likely to be powered by a Unisoc T615 octa-core chipset. Here is everything you need to know about the HMD Pulse 2+ before its official launch.
Launch Date & Price

As of now, the company has not officially revealed the launch date of the HMD Pulse 2+ phone, but it is expected to debut alongside the Pulse 2 and Pulse 2 Pro by early 2026. It is rumoured to start at approximately ₹15,990 for the 6GB RAM and 64GB storage variant, while the 128GB model may reach up to ₹18,990.
Display and Design
HMD Pulse 2+ phone is expected to feature a 6.7-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, and it may be protected by DragonTrail glass. The phone is also expected to get an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance.
Battery Pack & Camera Setup
HMD Pulse 2+ phone is rumoured to feature a 5000mAh battery pack, and it may support 20W fast charging. It will likely get a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture and PDAF, along with a 2MP secondary sensor, whereas in front it is expected to feature a 13MP selfie shooter.
Performance

Lastly, HMD Pulse 2+ phone is highly rumoured to be powered by the Unisoc T615 chipset. Some earlier reports also suggested the Unisoc T7200 chipset. Apart from that, it is expected to come in configurations including 4GB or 6GB of RAM paired with 128GB of UFS 2.1 internal storage.
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Simultaneously, it will run on Android 15 out of the box, and it may get a customisable hardware button for quick app access. It may support 4.5G LTE Advanced Pro, which offers better speeds and lower latency than standard 4G without the cost of full 5G.










