HMD Global Skyline Review
Introduction
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HMD Global may not be the most familiar name, but Nokia still rings a bell for a lot of people. The Nokia brand is licensed and the design team is in Finland with a goal of more friendly, sustainable phones like this new Skyline. Besides being a solid mid-range phone, it was made to be easily repairable so you can replace a cracked screen or dead battery with little effort. They've partnered up with well-known repair company iFixit to stock kits, parts, and documentation.
Setup and Build Quality
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First impression: This is a sleek and eye-catching phone! The topaz colorway is brilliant and the rounded edges make it easy to fit into your hand. Having said that, the recycled aluminum frame and glass back make it slippery so you may need a case for some grip, but try to get something that lets the color shine through!
A 6.6" 1080p OLED sits front-and-center and it looks good and can get decently bright in sunlight. The design really reminds me of the ill-fated Windows Phone days when Nokia made some of the best versions along with nice cameras. But I mean that in a good way, since that phone felt great and looked great!
This phone is more solid and less plastic-like than the old Nokia units I mentioned. Aluminum, rear glass, and a Gorilla Glass screen make for an overall very solid build.
There's a raised camera bump on the back and a volume rocker on the right edge. Below that volume control is a power/fingerprint sensor that works quickly. On the other side is a customizable button that you can hold to mute the phone, press twice to turn on the flashlight, or program it to something else entirely.
The bottom has a sim/microSD tray, a USB-C charging port, and speaker/mic. Make a note of that single Torx screw...
Phone - Overall Usage
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Let's be honest, most people don't need a flagship phone for everyday usage. With a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen2, launching in late 2024, this is a mid-range phone but that's not necessarily a bad thing!
The main display is a nice OLED with 2400x1080 resolution and up to 144hz refresh rate so everything is smooth. Colors look great as expected, and I didn't have any trouble using the phone out in the bright southwestern sun.
Connectivity on Tmobile and ATT via physical sim cards was great with no issues. There is an eSim option as well. Comparing this to my daily drivers from Samsung and Google, there was no discernible difference in coverage or handset call quality.
From a Wi-Fi perspective, I was pleased to see it supports 6E which allows for faster wireless connections if you have a supported AP (which I do!). Solid Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the house and out to the edges of the home mean you can easily limit your cellular usage while at home.
Wireless Qi charging works as expected, but we get a big bonus - magnetic attachments work just fine! The charging coil is right under the HMD logo on the rear and magnetic charging accessories for other phones work just fine and hold solidly.
The battery is listed at 4600mAh and should be plenty for most users. I was able to use it for about a day and a half of normal usage. You could push it more with less gaming and video watching, though.
Software-wise, it ships with Android 14 and they've guaranteed two years of OS upgrades and 3 years of security updates. Yes, this is way less than other manufacturer's flagships, but again, this is a mid-range phone. For a phone with repairability in mind, you'd think they'd support the OS longer.
Detox mode, should you have the strength to enable it, works well! You can identify which apps you want it to block like Instagram, Facebook, and other messaging or social media apps. Once you enable Detox mode, you have to disable it manually or schedule it to disable. While it's enabled, you won't get any distracting notifications, allowing you to get your work done.
Phone - Media and Games
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Movies and pictures look great on the OLED and remember, this is a smooth 144hz screen. The speakers are surprisingly good for a mid-ranger. It can get very loud for speakerphone usage or filling a small room. Instead of sounding either tinny or boomy, the speakers are actually quite full-range.
Gaming-wise, the 7s Gen2 has an Adreno 710 GPU, so it can play most games just fine. Will it drop some frames in the most demanding games? Yes, but I didn't experience anything terrible in Honkai Star Rail or Genshin Impact. Anything graphically easier than those games will run fine. The phone did get a bit warm, but I don't think it was anything out of the ordinary when gaming on mobile.
Phone - Camera
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It's got an array of cameras on the rear including a 108mp main shooter, 50mp telephoto, and 13mp wide angle lens. Most of the photos I took looked good, but as always, these non-top-of-the-line cameras will need good lighting. Mixed lighting seemed like a pretty tough challenge compared to my Pixel. The front-facing 50mp shooter may seem like complete overkill for a selfie camera, but it does focus quickly and performs well. For a bit of fun, HMD allows you to flash the "peace sign" or "V" to take a selfie.
Phone - Repairability
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HMD is serious about sustainability and repairability and this Skyline is a Gen2 repairable device. With an iFixit partnership, you can find replaceable parts like screens and batteries along with all the documentation you need to replace them yourself at home! With just one Torx screw, you can pop the covers off and get into the insides without voiding the warranty. I didn't get a chance to replace anything on this brand-new phone, but I did check out iFixit's website with parts and they will sell you just the parts you need, or include the tools so you can do it all yourself.
I don't know about you, but I've had a few phones get the "spicy pillow" when their internal, glued-in lithium battery swelled up. If I could have easily replaced it, the phone would still be working!
I love the idea of this and I wish more phone manufacturers got onboard with it!
Conclusion
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This is a great-looking phone with more than enough performance for 90% of people. It has a great screen, strong Wi-Fi connectivity, and can easily be repaired in case something goes wrong. I really love the phone and the idea behind it. I hope we can see more manufacturers making their devices repairable too!