Not only that, but HMD also confirmed that the Crest is its first phone manufactured in India. Officially unveiled earlier today, HMD Crest and Crest Max will be available for purchase via Amazon India during the Great Freedom Sale next month.
Price and availability
As far as the price goes, HMD announced that the Crest will be available for Rs 14,500 ($175 / €160), while the Crest Max will be priced to sell for Rs 16,500 ($195 / €180). However, Amazon will offer major discounts on both phones, so customers will be able to pick these up for just Rs 13,000 ($155 / €145) and Rs 15,000 ($180 / €165), respectively. The HMD Crest will be available in Midnight Blue, Royal Pink and Lush Lilac, while the Crest Max comes in Deep Purple, Royal Pink and Aqua Green.
HMD Crest | Image credits: HMD India
Even though these are considered affordable smartphones, both Crest series devices pack decent specs. For instance, they are both equipped with Unisoc T760 chipsets and large 6.67-inch FHD+ OLED displays with 90Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla equivalent glass (whatever that means).
HMD Crest at first glance
- Display: 6.67-inch FHD+ OLED
- Processor: Unisoc T760 6nm, 2.2GHz
- Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB storage
- Camera: 50MP + 2MP depth
- Battery: 5,000 mAh, 800 cycles, 33W fast charging
Other highlights of HMD’s new affordable smartphones include 3.5mm audio jack, dual-SIM support, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. Also, they both feature 5G support and run on Android 14.
- Display: 6.67-inch FHD+ OLED
- Processor: Unisoc T760 6nm, 2.2GHz
- Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB storage
- Camera: 64MP + 5MP (UW) + 2MP (macro)
- Battery: 5,000 mAh, 800 cycles, 33W fast charging
Now, one could argue that adding a Unisoc chipset to these phones is a bad choice, especially in a sensible market like India. But let’s not forget that HMD has already released the Pulse series in Europe and the US, and all three phones that are part of the lineup come with Unisoc T606 chipsets.
The Unisoc chipsets seem to be HMD’s choice for those devices where processing power is not that important. The Crest and Crest Max are advertised for their photography capabilities (especially selfies), not for their powerful processors.
It will be interesting to see how customers will react to this decision and whether or not HMD will bring the Skyline to India, something that fans have been asking since the Qualcomm-powered phone made its debut last week.