HMD Pulse 2 series: HMD Global officially launches the Pulse 2 series today, and it is introducing three new smartphones to the market. The series is touted to merge affordability with features geared towards enhancing user well-being. One of the standout features is a Digital Detox mode, a feature that aims to encourage users to reduce unnecessary screen time and ensure they have healthier habits in using their smartphones. With new displays, revamped camera configurations, and aggressive pricing, the Pulse 2 series aims to further fortify HMD’s position in the affordable smartphone market.

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Digital Detox Mode: The Star of the Show

The Digital Detox mode is the most discussed aspect of the new series. First launched with the HMD Skyline series, this feature enables users to restrict how many times a given app can be launched. The function can be accessed directly from a home-screen widget, which means users will find it easy to restrict social media, games, or any other time-wasting apps. In the digital age, where digital well-being has become more vital, the function will make the Pulse 2 series attractive to individuals who want more balance between the online and offline worlds.

Display and Performance Upgrades

All three models of the Pulse 2 series will have HD+ LCD screens, with the Pulse 2 and Pulse 2+ having 90Hz refresh rates. The Pro model goes one step ahead with a 120Hz refresh rate, so it’s the smoothness king of the series for gaming and scrolling. Internally, the phones are fueled by the Unisoc T610 chipset, which provides efficiency together with sufficient performance for daily use. Although not designed for hardcore gamers, the hardware should be more than sufficient for casual use, streaming, and multitasking at this level.

Camera Enhancements Across the Range

The camera system is another area where HMD has improved. The base Pulse 2 and 2+ variants come with a 50MP primary rear sensor coupled with a standard 0.8MP auxiliary lens, in addition to the 8MP front-facing camera for video calls and selfies. The Pro model ups the ante with a 50MP + 2MP dual rear configuration and a much more capable 50MP selfie camera, providing budget shoppers with an improved choice for content creation and quality selfies. These cameras might not compare with flagships, but they should deliver satisfactory results given the price segment. 

Pricing, Design, and Availability

Design-wise, the Pulse 2 series follows up on the flat-frame design that debuted in the initial Pulse series, ensuring the devices look contemporary despite being budget-oriented. Pricing should be competitive as well, with the initial Pulse series beginning at somewhere around $150. The Pulse Pro (8GB+256GB) is currently priced at $179 on Amazon US, so the new handsets will probably keep costs within the same bracket. All three models will be shipped with Android 15 and have an IP54 rating for splashing resistance, which promises increased durability for daily usage.

Prioritize Mindful Smartphone Use

HMD has consistently cultivated a reputation for championing features that promote healthier phone behaviors, and the Pulse 2 lineup does so at an affordable level. With its Digital Detox mode, smoother screens, and updated camera configurations, the series seems to be a good choice for those wanting to strike a balance between affordability and smartphone feature relevance. Final information, such as established prices and release dates, will become known later today at the official unveiling ceremony.