HMD appears to be working on the next C-series smartphones, and the lineup is likely to include the HMD C2 and HMD C2P. Ahead of any official announcement, a fresh leak has revealed the possible specifications, design renders, and European pricing of the HMD C2 series. The upcoming smartphones could feature 6.78-inch AMOLED displays and 6,000mAh batteries. They could run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4 Gen 4 processors. The HMD C2 is said to feature a 50-megapixel primary sensorwhile the HMD C2P could carry a 64-megapixel primary sensor.
Both phones will feature 6.78-inch AMOLED FHD+ displays. The HMD C2 will support a 90Hz refresh rate with peak brightness up to 1,000 nitswhile the C2P will offer a 120Hz refresh rate and hit up to 1,500 nits of brightness for better outdoor visibility. Both devices will run on the latest Android 16 operating system out of the box.
HMD will power both devices with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 4 chipset, paired with 6GB RAM. Storage options will include 128GB and 256GB internal storage. The C2P is expected to offer IP65 rating and NFC supportwhile the C2 will have standard connectivity features.
The HMD C2 will be equipped with a 50MP main camera supporting Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS)plus 2MP and 0.3MP helper sensors. It also features a 50MP front-facing camera. The HMD C2P will offer a 64MP main camera with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)an 8MP ultrawide cameraand the same 0.3MP helper sensor. The C2P also comes with a 50MP front-facing camera.
Both devices will carry a hefty 6,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. This massive battery capacity ensures long-lasting usage for daily activities, from streaming to gaming.
The HMD C2 is shown in a blue shade with a hole-punch display design. The HMD C2P is shown in green and maroon colourways. Both phones have glossy rear panels and square-shaped rear camera modules.
A leak has suggested the possible European pricing for the HMD C2 and HMD C2P, making them attractive options in the mid-range smartphone segment with their large displays, massive batteries, and modern camera systems.