HMD Skyline
256 GB, Black, 6.55", SIM + eSIM, 108 Mpx, 5GCurrently out of stock
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Overall ratingGood78/100
Very good86/100
- Self-repair possible
- Telephoto lens
- Expandable memory
- Not waterproof
- No jack socket
Okay, the HMD Skyline is not a Nokia Lumia. But just like the classic, it does a few things differently to the competition. This starts with its unusual design and continues with its repairability and its own detox mode. But don't worry: it doesn't run on Windows as it did back then, but on Android...
Very good80/100
- Excellent for repairs
- Beautiful OLED display
- Flawless battery
- Lavish equipment
- Photos quite poor in low light
- Mediocre processor performance
Good76/100

- attractive and high-quality chassis
- self-repairable
- fast WLAN
- Many mobile radio frequencies
- eSIM support
- Freely assignable button
Good70/100

- Elegant and robust
- Many high-quality functions
- Built for repairs
- Excellent battery life
A solid, albeit somewhat heavy smartphone that scores points with its appealing design and good feel. It delivers acceptable to good performance in all areas. However, it is held back by a stingy update policy and a user interface and camera software that could do with some fine-tuning. However, the good repairability is an unexpected bonus.
This test report belongs to a different type: Skyline (256 GB, Neon Pink, 6.55", SIM + eSIM, 108 Mpx, 5G)
Very good80/100

- Excellent workmanship
- High reparability
- Decent main camera
- Good front camera with a wide field of view
- Very nice screen with 144 Hz
- IP54 certification despite replaceable parts