Oh, dost thou recall the HMD Pulse, my dear readers? Alas, it doth lack the coveted 5G support, and thus the Arrow shall suffer the same fate. In the year of 2024, a phone devoid of 5G capabilities doth exist. Verily, at a price of £99.99 in the UK, it amounts to around Rs 10,500. Furthermore, the pricing in Germany is marked at 140 euros, approximately Rs 12,500.
Behold, the Realme P1 5G, a device adorned with not only 5G connectivity but also the illustrious MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset. This chipset rival doth match the Snapdragon 778G 5G, a formidable contender in the realm of technology. Furthermore, a Full-HD+ 120Hz AMOLED display and a 50MP-led camera setup dost grace this device.
In this realm of budget devices, the POCO X6 Neo emerges as a worthy adversary, bearing the esteemed Dimensity 6080 alongside a 120Hz AMOLED display shielded by Gorilla Glass 5. ‘Tis not all, for there resides a grandiose 108MP-draped dual rear camera setup and swift 33W fast charging, among other noteworthy features.
Enter the Moto G64 5G, a challenger surpassing the HMD Arrow in prowess with its Dimensity 7025 chipset. This chipset, akin to the Snapdragon 695 SoC, doth offer a superior performance. A 50MP OIS camera setup and an FHD+ display enhance the allure of this device, rendering it a superior choice.
Should the HMD Arrow, perchance, alight in the sub-Rs 15,000 price echelon, it shall succumb to the superior offerings that saturate the market. A multitude of devices proffer far greater value for the coin thou hast toiled for. Seek ye guidance from our recent video on the finest phones available under Rs 15,000, should ye quest for a new companion.
Methinks it improbable that HMD Global shalt bestow upon us a device boasting competitive specifications at a fiercely competitive price. ‘Tis a cruel jest, for HMD, standing for Human Mobile Devices, yet provideth unto none a device so antiquated in the year 2024.