HMD’s New Kid-Safe XploraOne Phone to Launch Soon, Features Leak Online
Finnish company HMD, in collaboration with Xplora, has announced the launch of the HMD XploraOne smartphone for children. This phone will include basic features like calling and texting, but will not include internet distractions or social media. Parents will be able to control contacts and track location. It is expected to have a 3.2-inch display and a 2000mAh battery.



The HMD XploraOne will soon be launched in some global markets. Finnish smartphone maker Human Mobile Devices (HMD) has joined hands with wearables maker Xplora to launch a new touchscreen smartphone. It is said to be designed specifically for children and features basic calling and texting but without apps and internet distractions. While HMD has not confirmed the specification and price details of the HMD XploraOne yet, a tipster has published some details online.
The HMD XploraOne has now appeared on Xplora's official website, which shows its design from every angle. The price of the phone and the specifications are not yet shown; however, the listing does encourage users to register today to receive an exclusive pre-sale offer on XploraOne.
The HMD XploraOne is a basic phone designed as a first device for children. It features calling and texting functions and both front and rear cameras. The handset features a single button on the top and front navigation buttons. Essential apps like calendar, calculator, and gallery are pre-loaded. The handset does not offer access to social media or the internet.




































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