Expected SpecificationsFeatureExpected SpecificationProcessorSnapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoCDisplay6.55 inch FHD+ OLEDRefresh Rate144HzPeak BrightnessUp to 1,200 nitsRear Cameras108MP main plus 50MP telephoto and 50MP ultrawideFront Camera50MPRAM8GB or 12GBStorage256GBBattery5,000mAhCharging40W wired, 15W Qi2 wirelessConnectivityUSB-C 3.2AudioStereo speakersProtectionIP54 ratingSoftwareExpected Android based OSSnapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset expected to deliver a performance boostIf these leaks hold up, the Skyline 2 is ditching the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 that ran the show in the original for something newer, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. And from what's being reported, this isn't a minor bump either, better CPU and GPU performance, stronger AI handling, and improved power efficiency all seem to be part of the deal.Assuming it's accurate, this alone would push the Skyline 2 into a much more competitive spot within the upper mid range crowd. There's also talk of the phone coming with as much as 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage, which should mean noticeably better handling of multitasking, gaming, and general day to day workloads compared to what the first Skyline could manage.Could it come up with 108MP main camera?HMD has long touted the cameras in their Skyline handsets as a significant perk, and if a leak about the HMD Skyline 5G proves true, that's not likely to change anytime soon. A new report suggests the smartphone could boast a rear camera system with a 108MP main lens and dual 50MP sensors for a telephoto and an ultrawide camera, respectively.According to the tipster, HMD might even equip the main snapper with OIS, which would offer more stability in low light and make shooting photos handheld a little bit smoother. Front facing, there's a rumored 50MP selfie camera too, which suggests HMD's clearly courting people who care about sharp selfies and crisp video calls. Nothing here is locked in officially, but if the leak's accurate, this camera lineup would make for a genuinely well rounded package in the premium mid range space.144Hz Screen Actually MattersThe display side of things looks like it's getting real attention too. As per the leak, it's a 6.55 inch FHD+ OLED screen with a refresh rate of 144Hz, and brightness can even peak at 1,200 nits. That sort of refresh rate genuinely pays off day to day, scrolling feels like liquid smooth motion, animations will feel sharper and even mobile gaming will perform even better than it would on any standard 60Hz or 90Hz display. That and OLED brings us deep blacks and more vivid colours and all that extra brightness will pay dividends outdoors when sunlight glare comes into play. If it all turns out to be accurate, that should help maintain the one area that HMD is consistently strong putting truly flagship screen hardware into a mid-range price phone.