REVIEW: HMD Vibe Smartphone - Life Beyond Nokia - This $40 Phone is the HMD Pulse for US - Any Good?

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HMD Vibe Review - Budget Android Smartphone w. Snapdragon 680?
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HMD Vibe | Reliable Budget Smartphone | The First HMD Branded Smartphone in the USA - Worth It? (Full Walkthrough & Features Explored)
More bang for your buck
Solid performance and good looks shouldn’t cost top dollar. HMD Vibe takes awesome pictures, gives you plenty of display real estate, and runs nice and smoothly.
Now that’s smooth.
Slide seamlessly from one app to another thanks to its octa-core processor. Crank up the performance with up 3 GB of additional virtual memory when you want to do some serious multi-tasking.
No more “where’s my charger?!” panics
Picture the scene: you’re out and about. You’ve been rushed off your feet all day. You finally find a moment to do that one important thing, and… the battery icon is on the brink of empty. The 2-day battery life on HMD Vibe makes sure those moments become a thing of the past.
Point, snap, and share.
HDR and AI imaging are built right into HMD Vibe and its dual camera, ready to help take some great pictures. All that’s missing is you and your friends. So, strike a pose, snap away, and share across your socials.
Get all the features you crave in a smartphone with the Nokia HMD Vibe - the debut HMD branded smartphone for the US.
Always running multiple apps at once? The Nokia HMD Vibe's Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 Octa Core processor (6nm) is equipped with 3GB of RAM and up to 3GB of additional virtual memory, making you a multi-tasking superhero who always gets the job done.
And trust us when we say, there's nothing budget about this battery. The Nokia HMD Vibe's 4000mAh battery gives you up to 2 days of battery life - perfect for staying connected.
Highlights:
- A 13MP AF + 2MP Depth Rear Camera with Flash & 5MP Front-facing camera
- Featuring AI, HDR, Portrait, Night mode, Accelerometer & Ambient Light Sensor
- Powerful 4000mAh battery with up to 2-day battery life
- Qualcomm SD680 Octa Core processor (6nm)
About HMD (Human Mobile Devices)
Human Mobile Devices (HMD), formally HMD Global, is a Finnish mobile phone manufacturer. The company is made up of the mobile phone business that the Nokia Corporation sold to Microsoft in 2014, then bought back in 2016. HMD began marketing Nokia-branded smartphones and feature phones on 1 December 2016. The company has exclusive rights to the Nokia brand for mobile phones through a licensing agreement.
HMD has a partnership with Google, and uses the Android operating system under the Android One program on their smartphones, whereas HMD's feature phones use the Symbian Series 30+ platform, or most recently, the Firefox OS-derived KaiOS. The company continues Nokia's legacy of collaborating with Zeiss on higher-end camera phones. HMD will also release a Barbie flip phone alongside a smartphone for tinkerers in 2024.
Once upon a time...
...in a faraway land called Finland, we at HMD brought out our first Nokia branded devices: 5 feature phones in 2016 and 6 Android™ smartphones in 2017. We’ve kept the ball rolling in all areas of our device portfolio ever since: reborn classics, first-time smartphones, repairable smartphones, smartphones you can kick around, tablets, smartphones fit for enterprises, and more. In 2023, we announced the next chapter of our story: HMD-branded phones are coming up!
The HMD Vibe is the company's first foray into the US market as a non-Nokia branded smartphone.
More HMD Devices:
HMD Pulse / HMD Pulse+ (HMD Pulse Plus) / HMD Pulse Pro
HMD Skyline / HMD Ridge Pro / HMD Atlas / HMD Aura (Upcoming)
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  • @anthonysullivan5197
    @anthonysullivan51979 күн бұрын

    The Aura sold in Australia and Kenya has a pro mode with a different UI in the camera app which the Vibe lacks.

  • @phonetech1640
    @phonetech164011 күн бұрын

    @DarthAwar that's incorrect for most Android phones you still have to switch it on under memory settings, it's NOT automatic like on Windows...there are tutorials on this for HMD Pulse. But as he showed in the review, this is missing on this phone's software...another possibility is the virtual ram feature is only available for the higher config model but idk...strange!

  • @rakeshpopat8188
    @rakeshpopat818812 күн бұрын

    HMD shouldn't have taken Nokia only to throw it away again just like Microsoft did. Poor old Nokia?

  • @anthonysullivan5197
    @anthonysullivan51979 күн бұрын

    No QuickFix on HMD’s US debut unlike the Pulse sold in Europe,etc-hoping HMD’s next phones for the US have the QuickFix repairability which I truly appreciate.

  • @GadgetMan-rr3ik
    @GadgetMan-rr3ik11 күн бұрын

    Guys think about it, if you have a good battery it'll last 3-5 days as I said a good as in aftermarket lithium battery ion extreme or something, yeah it may take 5 hours to charge it if you are running it down lower than 20 percent on the battery, never take a battery down that low and then proceed to leave it on the charger for over 4 straight hours, cut that time in half if you need to zap your battery to the top so it's 100 percent when you need it to be full charged like that.

  • @danielivanov930
    @danielivanov93012 күн бұрын

    Xiaomi anounced redmi A3x which will cost 60 euros globally supposedly and will have Unisoc T603 (basically slightly oc'd t602),it would be interesting to see a review of that . Without a plan these hmd phones cost 100$+ on top of the 40$ . I'm curious what drawbacks will have a phone for 60$ software wise . Sadly the battery is non removable and here in Europe we will have to wait till 2027 i think for manufacturers to ablige to eu laws to sell their products with a removable one .

  • @danielivanov930
    @danielivanov93012 күн бұрын

    It's also a bummer with android 14 to block installing legacy apps and you have to do some shenanigans to be able to install old apps .

  • @LiveAerosmith
    @LiveAerosmith10 күн бұрын

    For 40 bucks it´s a steal !!!!

  • @paulharrison8379
    @paulharrison837912 күн бұрын

    Hmd must assume that their British customers are illiterate. The only low end hmd phone with a decent processor is the hmd vibe which is not available in the uk. All of the other hmd entry level phones have slow mediatek and similar processors which from my experience of my son's G10 struggle to do anything.

  • @DarthAwar
    @DarthAwar11 күн бұрын

    the Virtual RAM is AUTOMATIC as long as you have enough spare Storage Space it only Turns On when needed and Shuts Off when not no Reason or Need to control it! Virtual RAM in Windows 10 & 11 is Automatic

  • @phonetech1640

    @phonetech1640

    11 күн бұрын

    @DarthAwar for most Android phones you have to switch it on under settings, it's not automatic like Windows...there are tutorials on how to turn it on for the HMD Pulse: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aXeVubmtoM2faLg.html But as he showed here, the same option is missing on the HMD Vibe's software...it's unlikely for 2 (almost identical) phones from the same brand to be set up differently, although another possibility is the virtual ram feature is only available for the higher end model but idk strange indeed!

  • @Rajorsi
    @Rajorsi11 күн бұрын

    HMD was doomed from the beginning.

  • @Browneyedboi

    @Browneyedboi

    7 күн бұрын

    I honestly hate them so much. They made so many mediocre Nokia phones

  • @JoshQ-mc4bb

    @JoshQ-mc4bb

    6 күн бұрын

    They killed Nokia

  • @Browneyedboi
    @Browneyedboi7 күн бұрын

    I don't see HMD surviving. They just don't have any brand legacy to back them and i feel they don't truly understand the smartphone market.

  • @silentreader77

    @silentreader77

    6 күн бұрын

    They should fix the messy rollout too, and less useless products. Unisoc has plenty of choices that are much better than T606.

  • @ahmedqassem7491
    @ahmedqassem749112 сағат бұрын

    Good 👍

  • @1vbAPiYk
    @1vbAPiYk12 күн бұрын

    "Please charge your battery for 5 hours". That's weird, what kind of battery tech is in this?

  • @phonetech1640

    @phonetech1640

    11 күн бұрын

    Seems to be listed as typical Li-Po/Li-Ion inside 😅 Perhaps it's based on the (misconception?) that new batteries should be fully charged to 100% for the first time to calibrate it so they just listed a number to be safe (but for modern batteries it's a contested topic and perhaps overkill lol :)

  • @cell718
    @cell7189 күн бұрын

    India got the good phones first and North America got the budget phone. This is what you get for an emergency or your 13 year old. 😒

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