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HMD Luma 4G launches with Unisoc T615 chipset, 6.67″ HD+ display, and 3.5mm headphone jack

28 February 2026 at 11:34

The HMD Luma is a 4G phone, built around the Unisoc T615, a 12nm processor. It’s not designed for heavy gaming or demanding workloads, and HMD doesn’t position it that way. The Luma is clearly meant for day-to-day tasks: messaging, social media, streaming, navigation, maybe some light multitasking.

Memory is fixed at 4GB of RAM, with either 128GB or 256GB of storage. The display measures 6.67 inches and uses an HD+ LCD panel (720 x 1604). On paper, that resolution might not sound impressive at this size, but HMD pairs it with a 120Hz refresh rate, which is a noticeable step up from the 90Hz seen on some earlier budget models. Scrolling and general navigation should feel smooth. Peak brightness is rated at around 500 nits, which should handle outdoor visibility reasonably well in most conditions.

Camera hardware is straightforward. There’s a 50MP main sensor on the back and an 8MP front camera for selfies and video calls. As with most phones in this segment, real-world performance will depend more on image processing than megapixel count. Still, a 50MP sensor gives HMD room to offer decent detail in good lighting.

The 5,000mAh battery is fairly standard in 2026, but combined with a modest chipset and HD+ display, it should translate into dependable endurance. Charging is capped at 18W over USB-C 2.0 — not particularly fast by 2026 standards, but acceptable for a budget device.

Some of the smaller inclusions stand out more than the headline specs. The 3.5mm headphone jack remains. It might look like a small detail, but it saves buyers from needing to purchase expensive Bluetooth earphones — something that matters at this price point. Stereo speakers are included as well, along with Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-SIM 4G connectivity. None of these are flashy on paper, yet together they reinforce the phone’s “keep it simple” positioning.

The Luma comes in Titanium and Blue finishes, weighing about 198 grams and measuring 8.65mm thick. It ships with Android 15 out of the box, though long-term software support details haven’t been highlighted yet.

For now, the device has appeared on HMD’s regional websites in Nigeria and Ghana with a “coming soon” tag. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but based on the hardware, it’s clearly aimed at the entry-to-mid budget bracket.

(Source: HMD)

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