HMD's first smartphone TA-1585 is listed on UK certification to ship with 10W reverse charging.

Back in September, Jean-Francois Baril the CEO of HMD Global, the brand license for Nokia Mobile, announced that they are set to introduce its smartphones on LinkedIn.


Now I (techKard) have spotted the HMD's own smartphone on the United Kingdom's certification which revealed it's charging speed. Let's take a look into it...

HMD Global's TA-1585 Certified on UK.

The initial discovery of the first two HMD phones has been made by The GSMChina team, and this has been officially verified through information sourced from the GSMA IMEI database with two models N159V and TA-1585. Confirmation of their existence underscores the significance of competition among smartphone manufacturers, benefiting users by fostering innovation and diverse choices in the market.

HMD Global's TA-1585 UK certification (Spotted by Piyush Bhasarkar/techKard)
HMD Global's TA-1585 UK certification (Spotted by Piyush Bhasarkar/techKard)

Now I (techKard) have spotted the one of them on the United Kingdom's certification which revealed it's charging speed. The HMD Global's TA-1585 is listed on the Element Materials Technology certification. As per the listing, the device will ship with the charging speed of 10W and 10W reverse charging (as there is the mention of output.).


The device's additional details are currently undisclosed. We'll provide more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, share your thoughts on the upcoming HMD smartphone in the comments section below.

Jean-Francois Baril, the company's co-founder and chairperson, confirmed on LinkedIn that they will persist in producing Nokia-branded smartphones. This move comes after extensive research and development, with Baril highlighting the establishment of comprehensive global distribution and operational networks.

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