A while back, HMD unveiled its new trio of smartphones under the “Pulse” branding, which included three models, the HMD Pulse, Pulse Pro, and Pulse+. With regards to the latter, the company recently announced the HMD Pulse+ Business Edition, a special version of sorts aimed at enterprise users.
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Not much is changed with the Business Edition, which still comes with the same design and hardware specifications. It should be noted though that the phone will receive up to five years of software support, three years warranty coverage, as well as DHL Express Door to Door Care for device maintenance. Also present are exclusive enterprise features such as Network lockdown, PIN-only power-off, and Pin pad scramble.
In terms of hardware, the HMD Pulse+ comes with up to 8GB RAM alongside smaller 4GB and 6GB variants, in addition to 128GB of internal storage. There’s a 50MP main camera on the rear, and the whole setup is powered by a low-end Unisoc T606 chipset inside.
HMD’s Pulse series devices are officially its first wave of phones without the Nokia brand on the rear panel as the company slowly distances itself from the legacy Finnish brand, a move which many have hinted on in the past few months.
Source: HMD
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