A new leak has unveiled key details about HMD’s upcoming Fusion 2 smartphone, hinting at a strong combination of mid-range performance and innovative modular features. Expected to launch later this year, the Fusion 2 appears to continue HMD’s push toward customizable and repair-friendly smartphone designs, now with enhanced AI and hardware integration.
Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 to Power the Fusion 2
According to multiple reports, the HMD Fusion 2 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 SoC, marking a significant upgrade over its predecessor. This chipset promises enhanced power efficiency, faster AI processing, and improved 5G performance—aimed squarely at the competitive mid-range market.
The processor is likely paired with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of onboard storage, ensuring smooth multitasking and gaming performance.
New “Smart Outfit” Accessories Revealed
One of the standout features mentioned in leaks is the next-generation Smart Outfits system—HMD’s modular attachment ecosystem. These Smart Outfits are said to allow users to add functional modules such as extra cameras, battery packs, gaming triggers, or health sensors, expanding the phone’s versatility.
HMD is reportedly working with third-party developers to create a broader range of attachable accessories, positioning the Fusion 2 as a unique blend of smartphone and smart gadget.
Enhanced Camera Setup and Design
The Fusion 2 is expected to sport a triple-camera system, possibly featuring a 64MP main sensor, ultra-wide, and macro lens configuration. Rumors suggest improved computational photography supported by AI-driven image processing.
The design language will likely reflect HMD’s minimalistic Scandinavian aesthetic, with matte finishes, aluminum frame, and Gorilla Glass protection on both sides.
Display and Battery Improvements
Leaked renders suggest the device will feature a 6.7-inch Full HD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering crisp visuals and smooth animations. The 5,000mAh battery is said to support 33W fast charging, ensuring long-lasting power for both productivity and entertainment needs.
Expected Launch and Availability
Industry insiders hint at an official launch in late November or early December 2025, with global availability to follow soon after. The device is expected to target the ₹25,000–₹30,000 price range in India and under $350 internationally, putting it directly in competition with Samsung’s Galaxy A-series and Nothing’s upcoming 3a Lite.
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